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Sydney Metro West will deliver a new direct, 24-kilometre underground rail connection between the CBDs of Parramatta and Sydney.
The alignment will include stops at:
- Westmead
- Parramatta
- Sydney Olympic Park
- North Strathfield
- Burwood North
- Five Dock
- The Bays Precinct
- Pyrmont, and
- Sydney CBD.
The package of works for Line Wide Systems package comprises
- construction and commissioning of 24 kilometres of linewide rail and systems infrastructure
- delivery of 60 kilometres of track, and
- construction of a stabling and maintenance facility at Clyde, an operations control centre and the rosehill service facility.
The Tarraleah Power Station Redevelopment seeks to upgrade the existing Tarraleah Hydropower Scheme. The current scheme produces approximately 6.5 per cent of Hydro Tasmania’s total annual production. Many of the scheme’s components have aged and there are physical and operational constraints, making it unsuitable for the future demand for electricity.
The redevelopment is estimated to double the power station’s capacity from 90 megawatts (MW) to 190 MW with 20 hours of storage per cycle. The project will be developed by Hydro Tasmania.
The project incldues approximately 16 kilometres of 220-kilovolt transmission lines.
The Government of South Australia is duplicating Main South Road from Seaford to Sellicks Beach and Victor Harbour Road between Main South Road and the McLaren Vale turn off.
Details of the projects are as follows:
Main South Road Duplication
- Stage One - 10 kilometres of Main South Road from south of Griffiths Drive in Seaford to Aldinga. This will include the duplication of the Pedler Creek Bridge at Seaford Rise.
- Stage Two - will include a ‘2+1’ lane road layout for approximately six kilometres from Aldinga to Sellicks Beach. This will also include grade separations and road alignments at Aldinga Beach Road and Aldinga Road, and overtaking lanes between Myponga to Cape Jervis.
Victor Harbour Road Duplication
- Stage One - five kilometres between South Road at Old Noarlaunga and Main Road at McLaren Vale.
- A planning study for the second stage of the duplication between McLaren Vale and Wilunga Hill is being undertaken.
Stage Two of the Parramatta Light Rail will connect Stage One of the Parramatta Light Rail and Parramatta CBD to Sydney Olympic Park via Camellia, Rydalmere, Ermington, Melrose Park and Wentworth Point.
Stage Two is being delivered across two separate phases - Stage 2a and 2b. The full scope of Stage Two includes:
- 10 kilometres of new light rail track
- 14 stations
- 9.5 kilometres of active transport pathways, and
- a shared light rail and pedestrian zone along Dawn Fraser Avenue in Sydney Olympic Park between Australia Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
The Stage 2a - Main Works scope includes:
- 4.5 kilometres of track
- nine stations
- a bridge over the Parramatta River between Camellia and Rydalmere, and
- expanded stabling and maintenance facility.
Other packages being delivered as part of stage Two include:
- Stage Two - Enabling Works
- Stage 2a - Light Rail Vehicle Supply
- Stage 2a - Rail Systems Supply
Stage 2b will comprise track and an additional five stations between Wentworth Point and Sydney Olympic Park.
The Phoenix Pumped Hydro facility, being developed by ACEN Australia, is a proposed hydroelectric facility located near Wellington, in the Central West Orana Renewable Energy Zone. The proposed facility would have a capacity of 800 megawatts / 11,990 megawatt hours of storage capacity.
Stage Two of the Parramatta Light Rail will connect Stage One of the Parramatta Light Rail and Parramatta CBD to Sydney Olympic Park via Camellia, Rydalmere, Ermington, Melrose Park and Wentworth Point.
Stage Two is being delivered across two separate phases - Stage 2a and 2b. The full scope of Stage Two includes:
- 10 kilometres of new light rail track
- 14 stations
- 9.5 kilometres of active transport pathways, and
- a shared light rail and pedestrian zone along Dawn Fraser Avenue in Sydney Olympic Park between Australia Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
The scope of the Stage 2a - Light Rail Vehicle Supply package includes design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning, handover and support of all vehicles required for PLR Stage 2.
Other packages being delivered as part of stage Two include:
- Stage Two - Enabling Works
- Stage 2a - Main Works
- Stage 2a - Rail Systems Supply
Stage 2b will comprise track and an additional five stations between Wentworth Point and Sydney Olympic Park.
Stage Two of the Parramatta Light Rail will connect Stage One of the Parramatta Light Rail and Parramatta CBD to Sydney Olympic Park via Camellia, Rydalmere, Ermington, Melrose Park and Wentworth Point.
Stage Two is being delivered across two separate phases - Stage 2a and 2b. The full scope of Stage Two includes:
- 10 kilometres of new light rail track
- 14 stations
- 9.5 kilometres of active transport pathways, and
- a shared light rail and pedestrian zone along Dawn Fraser Avenue in Sydney Olympic Park between Australia Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
The scope of the Stage 2a - Rail Systems Supply package includes design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning, handover and support of all vehicles required for PLR Stage 2.
Other packages being delivered as part of stage Two include:
- Stage Two - Enabling Works
- Stage 2a - Main Works, and
- Stage 2a - Light Rail Vehicle Supply.
Stage 2b will comprise track and an additional five stations between Wentworth Point and Sydney Olympic Park.
The Western Sydney Pumped Hydro (WSPH) is a project proposed by ZEN Energy to repurpose a disused coal washery site on the eastern side of Lake Burragorang, approximately 24 kilometres upstream from the Warragamba Dam wall.
The WSPH project has a proposed one-gigawatt / eight-gigawatt hour capacity.
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