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The WA Comprehensive Cancer Centre is a proposed 10-storey facility in Perth led by the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research. The project scope comprises:
- 140 overnight and inpatient beds
- 110 chemotherapy, medical and same day beds and chairs
- 10 operating theatres and an intensive care unit
- up to 20 intensive care beds
- 40 Linear Clinical Research trial beds/chairs, and
- supporting on-site services.
The Centre will be located at the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Campus (QEII).
Cambridge Avenue will be developed as a transport corridor to connect Moorebank Avenue and the Moorebank Intermodal Terminal with Campbelltown Road and the M31 Hume Motorway.
Transport for NSW's recommended design includes:
- four lanes between Moorebank Logistics Park and Canterbury Road
- extending of Cambridge Avenue as a dual-carriageway with provision for up to six-lanes between Glenfield Road and Campbelltown Road
- an improved M31 Hume Motorway and Campbelltown Road interchange access
- Campbelltown Road would also be upgraded between Ingleburn Gardens Drive and Parkers Farm Place.
- a new bridge over the Main South and East Hills rail lines and the Southern Sydney Freight Line at Glenfield
- a new bridge over Georges River with flood immunity for 1 in 100 year flood
- a new bridge over the East Hills Rail Line at Moorebank, and
- a new bridge over the Hume Motorway on Campbelltown Road.
Transport for NSW is developing an alignment for the Cambridge Avenue upgrade between Glenfield Road and Campbelltown Road as part of the wider plans for the Glenfield precinct.
Renewable Energy Systems are proposing a 500 megawatt (MW) solar farm and 500 MW / 1,000 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery storage project to be located near Gulgong NSW within the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone.
The project will include the construction, operation and decommissioning of the proposed solar farm and battery energy storage system. It will also include construction of operations and maintenance buildings, as well as enabling civil works and electrical infrastructure required to connect to the electricity transmission network.
An 11-kilometre overhead transmission line will be built to connect to the electricity transmission network and the project would share a 330 kilovolt substation located to the north of the project site with the proposed Barney's Reef Wind Farm project. Renewable Energy Systems is also the project proponent for the Barney's Reef Wind Farm project.
DP Energy Australia has proposed the 700-megawatt (MW) Euston Wind Farm located 7.6 kilometres north of Euston, NSW, in the South West Renewable Energy Zone.
The scope of the project includes:
- a 700-MW wind farm comprising 96 wind turbines, up to 275 metres tall, with a nominal capacity of 7.2 MW each
- a 500-MW / 2,000-MWh Battery Energy Storage System
- 33 / 220-kilovolt (kV) (or 330kV) onsite medium-voltage transmission and connection to site substation
- electrical underground or overhead export connection approximately 18 kilometres south at 220kV
- grid connection and switching yard to conenct into TransGrid's existing 220kV or new 330kV line, and
- associated infrastructure.
ACEN Australia proposes to develop the Birriwa Solar Farm and Battery Project. The project consists of a 600-megawatt (MW) solar farm and a centralised or a direct current (DC)-coupled battery energy storage system (BESS) with a capacity of 600 MW / 1,200 MW-hours.
The project will be located in Birriwa, approximately 19 kilometres south-east of Dunedoo, in the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area, within the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ).
The project will connect to the National Electricity Market via the proposed Central-West Orana REZ Merotherie Energy Hub being developed by EnergyCo.
The Cobbora Solar Farm, being developed by Pacific Partnerships, is a 700-megawatt (MW) solar farm and a centralised 400-MW / 800-megawatt hour Battery Energy Storage System.
The project intends to connect to the proposed Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) transmission lines and will be located in Cobbora, 15 kilometres west of Dunedoo in NSW.
The Eastern Hub Firming Battery is a proposed one-gigawatt Battery Energy Storage System, to be located near Uralla, NSW. The project's duration will be between four and eight hours (between four gigawatt hours (GWh) and eight GWh). The proejct will connect to the existing Eastern Hub Substation.
The Battery forms part of the Hillview Energy Hub, developed by ACE Power.
The proposed Sandy Creek Solar Farm would comprise a 700-megawatt (MW) solar farm and 700-MW / 2,800-megawatt hour Battery Energy Storage System.
The project is to be located 25 kilometres southwest of Dunedoo, in the NSW Central West Orana REZ.
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