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Project Updated   12 Dec

The Mortlake Energy Hub involves the development of a large-scale hybrid renewable energy facility on a 1,060-hectare site north-west of Mortlake. 

The scope of the Mortlake Energy Hub includes: 

  • a 450 MW solar farm 

  • a 600 MW / 2400 MWh BESS 

  • substation 

  • internal access roads and laydown areas, 

  • grid connection to the existing Mortlake Terminal Station, and 

  • road upgrades. 

The project is being developed by Yanara.

STATUS: Announced
Project Updated   12 Dec
part of Gateway Motorway and Bruce Highway upgrades

The Gateway Motorway to Bruce Upgrade (G2BU) project is a combination of previously separate projects – the Gateway Motorway, Bracken Ridge to Pine River Upgrade, and the Gateway Motorway to Dohles Rocks Road Upgrade – Stage One. 

The full scope of the G2BU project includes:

  • upgrading the remaining four-lane section of the Gateway Motorway to six lanes and eight lanes between interchange ramps
  • upgrading the Gateway Motorway/Bracken Ridge Road/Deagon Deviation to motorway standard
  • upgrading the motorway curve at Bracken Ridge
  • upgrading the Gateway Motorway/Bruce Highway/Gympie Arterial Road interchange
  • a new Wyampa Road bridge over the Gateway Motorway
  • a new shared active-transport pathway
  • fauna fencing and two fauna underpasses, and
  • noise barriers.
STATUS: Under Procurement
Project Updated   11 Dec

Origin Energy is constructing a new grid-scale battery on the site of the Eraring Power Station, near Lake Macquarie, using existing transmission infrastructure. Delivery of the battery is in four stgaes across two phases. 

Phase One comprises: 

  • Stage One: 460 megawatts / 1,070 megawatt hours
  • Stage Three: 700 MWh in added capacity to the Stage One battery

Phase Two comprises:

  • Stage Two: 240 megawatts / 1,030 megawatt hours
  • Stage Four: Adds 360 MWh to the Stage Two battery.

All four stages combined equate to 700 MW / 3,160MW.

STATUS: Under Delivery
Status Changed   11 Dec
part of Melbourne Intermodal Terminal Package

Two new intermodal terminals are proposed to be built in Melbourne to provide an efficient freight interface with the Inland Rail Freight Corridor at its southern end, and accommodate double-stacked 1,800-metre freight trains. 

The Beveridge Interstate Freight Terminal (BIFT) will be owned by the Federal-Government owned National Intermodal Corporation.

The project will be delivered across two stages. Stage One consists of delivery of a permernant rail link and freight terminal, and Stage Two consists of a co-located industrial land precinct and terminal capacity expansion.

The BIFT will be supported by a road connections package, which includes the Cameron’s Lane Interchange.

STATUS: Awarded
Project Updated   10 Dec

The Western Downs Green Power Hub, being developed by Neoen, will be a 460-megawatt solar farm that consists of approximately 1,545 hectares of solar panel fields and a 845-megawatt / 2.3-gigawatt hour battery energy storage systems over three stages, located in Queensland.

Stage One and Two of the battery consist of  270 MW / 540 MWh BESS units, with Stage Three consisting of a 305 MW / 1.2 GWh battery.

The project will connect to the State's main transmission network both directly and via battery storage.

STATUS: Under Delivery
Project Updated   09 Dec
part of Golden Plains Wind Farm

The Golden Plains BESS (Battery Energy Storage System) will be a 150MW/600MWh system. The project is located within Golden Plains Wind Farm – East project area next to the constructed wind farm 220kV substation. The BESS will consist of up to 168 Megapack XL 2.0 battery systems, substation and operational facility.

STATUS: Awarded
Project Updated   09 Dec

The proposed Borumba Pumped Hydro project comprises two-gigawatt / 48 gigawatt-hour pumped hydro storage project. The project is to be located at Borumba Dam, 70 kilometres south-west of Noosa in Queensland.

The project has two phases:

  • an exploratory works phase which will include early works, and further investigations of the proposed site to inform the final project design, and
  • an main works phase.

The project is being led by Queensland Hydro with oversight from the Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC).

Queensland Hydro and QIC are undertaking a revised business case which will determine the scope, costs and schedule of the project. The project was previously being procured under four seperate work packages which included:

  • Package One: Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES) Project:
  • Package Two: Upper Dam:
  • Package Three: Lower Dam
  • Package Four: Original Equipment Manufacturing
STATUS: Under Procurement
Project Updated   08 Dec

The Teebar BESS is a 400 MW / 1.6 GWh Battery Energy Storage System proposed by Atmos Renewables. The project is expected to connect to the National Electricity Market via the adjacent Powerlink Teebar Creek Substation, 80 kilometres north-west of Gympie, QLD.

STATUS: Awarded

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