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Tilt Renewables have proposed the Palmer Wind Farm, a 288 MW wind farm located near Palmer, South Australia, 50 kilometres east of Adelaide.
The scope of the project includes delivery of:
- up to 40 turbines with a maximum capacity of 288MW,
- two substations,
- transmission infrastructure, and
- enabling infrastructure.
The Vales Point BESS is a proposed 400 MW / 800 MWh battery energy storage system, to be located within the the existing Vales Point Power Station site.
The Murray Terminal BESS is a proposed Battery Energy Storage System, to be located near Khancoban, in the NSW Snowy Mountains. The project is being developed by Akaysha Energy, and includes construction of a 500 MW / 2,000 MWh Battery and connection to the adjacent Transgrid 330kV Murray Terminal Switching Station.
Edify Energy is developing a solar and battery facility located north-east of Biloela, within the Callide Renewable Energy Zone. The project will deliver up to 240MW of solar photovoltaic generation and a 200MW / 800MWh battery energy storage system.
Edify Energy is developing the Nowingi Solar Power Station, a proposed 360MWp solar photovoltaic facility with an integrated 300MW / 2.4GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in the Loddon Mallee region, approximately 45 kilometres south of Mildura. The project will include solar panel arrays, inverters, transformers, underground cabling, access tracks, site buildings, and a new substation.
The Portland Energy Park is a 1,000 megawatt / 2,500 megawatt hour battery to be located in the industrial zoned area on Madeira Packet Road in Portland, Victoria. The project will comprise four grid-scale co-located battery assets. The project will be in close proximity to the Portland Aluminium Smelter and the Portland Water Treatment Plant, enabling the asset to be integrated with the existing electrical infrastructure positioned nearby.
The MR4 franchise covers the operations and maintenance of Melbourne’s metropolitan passenger rail network, awarded to Metro Trains Melbourne (MTM) in November 2017 for an initial seven-year term, with options to extend by up to three years.
The franchise, initially valued at $6.3 billion, has since been extended twice
Melbourne’s train refranchising covers the long-term operations and maintenance the train network.
The network comprises:
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16 lines
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227 stations
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429 trains
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17 depots
The franchise terms is expected to go up to 15 years, with options for extension. The franchise will support integration with major projects such as the Metro Tunnel, new rolling stock, and network upgrades.
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