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The Blind Creek Solar Farm is a 300-megawatt (MW) solar farm, being developed by Octopus Australia, to be located approximately eight kilometres north of Bungendore. The project will connect to the existing high-voltage transmission line crossing the site and include an onsite substation.
The project will also include an onsite Battery Energy Storage System with a 243 MW / 486 megawatt hour capacity and an onsite substation.
Punchs Creek Solar Farm is a solar farm and battery, to be located approximately 64 kilometres south-west of Toowoomba in South West Queensland.
The project's scope of works includes:
- an 400 megawatt (MW) solar farm
- a 400 MW / 1600 megawatt hour capacity battery, and
- a connection to Powerlink's existing transmission line.
The Victorian section of the VNI West is a 240 kilometres, 500-kilovolt transmission line that connects the Western Renewables Link at Bulgana with the Kerang Power Station on the Victoria/NSW Border.
The Waratah Super Battery Energy is a 850 megawatt (MW) / 1,680 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery to be located on the site of the former Munmorah Power Station on the Central Coast, NSW. The project forms part of the Hunter Transmission Project, which is the northern component of the Sydney Ring project. The aim of the project is to increase power transfer capacity on transmission lines that connect generation in the northern and southern regions of NSW to the Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong region.
The battery will operate as part of a broader System Integrity Protection Scheme (SIPS) which is designed to monitor transmission lines and enable the battery to act as a 'shock absorber' in the event of any sudden fault on the transmission system.
The scope of the works includes:
- an 800 MW / 1,680 MWh SIPS battery service (to be developed by Akaysha Energy)
- SIPS control and communications systems (to be developed and operated by Transgrid)
- Augmentations to existing transmission network lines and substation equipment, including Yass – Marulan 330 kV, Collector WF – Marulan 330 kV, and Bannaby – Sydney West 330 kV lines (to be undertaken by Transgrid), and
- Paired generation services (to be undertaken by a portfolio of generators).
Development of the project will be supported by an initial invesment by the NSW Government under its Transmission Acceleration Facility, and form part of the government's Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap.
The battery will be located in the Hunter-Center Coast Renewable Energy Zone.
The Redcliffe Hospital expansion will add capacity for 204 beds to the existing facility, as well as a range of other new and upgraded facilities.
The expansion a refurbishment of the existing hospital to deliver additional capacity and the integration of the clinical services and ambulatory care buildings,
The expansion will include:
- additional operating theatres
- Emergency Department treatment spaces
- endoscopy rooms
- birthing suites
- outpatient consult rooms
- diagnostic rooms, and
- expansion of medical imaging, pharmacy and pathology areas.
The Middlebrook Solar Farm is a proposed 320-megawatt (MW) solar farm and battery storage system located approximately 20 kilometres south of Tamworth. The project will be located between, but outside of, the New England and Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zones.
The project scope comprises construction of:
- a 320-MW solar farm comprising 750,000 solar panels
- a 320-MW / 780-megawatt hour Battery Energy Storage System
- an onsite 330-kilovolt substation, and
- other associated infrastructure.
The Melton Line Upgrade includes an upgrade to existing rail infrastructure in West Melbourne. The scope of the project includes enhanced stabling works and improved stations to accomodate nine-car Vlocity Trains, and the delivery of a new station at Melton.
The progress of this project is reliant on the removal of four level crossings along the line, as part of the Melton Level Crossing Removals project.
The New England REZ Transmission Project - Network Operator contract includes the design, construction, financing, operation and maintenance of the transmission infrastructure required to connect generation and storage projects in the New England REZ to the National Electricity Market at Bayswater Power Station near Singleton.
The New England REZ Transmission Project will deliver:
- approximately 220 kilometres of dual 500-kilovolt (kV) transmission lines from Bayswater Power Station substation to the New England REZ
- approximately 100 kilometres of 500-kV transmission lines between three energy hubs in the REZ
- approximately 40 kilometres of 330-kV transmission lines between the energy hubs and to existing transmission lines
The transmission infrastructure is to be delivered in two stages, with Stage One delivering 2.4 gigawatts (GW) of transfer capacity by 2032 and Stage Two delivering 3.6 GW by 2034.
The energy hubs will include:
- the North Hub, located approximately 16 kilometres north west of Armidale (Stage One will be delivered as 330-kV and upgraded to 500-kV in Stage Two)
- the Central Hub, located approximately eight kilometres west of Kentucky
- the Central-South Hub, located approximately 13 kilometres west of Walcha (Stage One delivered as 330-kV and upgraded to 500-kV in Stage Two), and
- the East Hub, located approximately 13 kilometres south east of Uralla.
Following the delivery of Stages One and Two, Stage Three – comprising an additional two GW of transfer capacity – is planned to be developed. Stage Three will be subject to separate approvals and procurement, with augmentation of the existing contract for Stage One and Two to be considered.
In addition to the Network Operator Package, EnergyCo will procure packages of enabling and early works, and brownfield connections, to support the delivery of the transmission infrastructure.
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