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AusNet sets the record with live powerline transfer

by Katie Livingston
May 1, 2025
in Electricity, News, Powerlines, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight, Substations, Transformers and Switchgear
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The Mortlake Terminal Station. Image: Consolidated Power Projects Australia 

The Mortlake Terminal Station. Image: Consolidated Power Projects Australia 

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For the first time in Australia, an existing energised 500kV powerline has been diverted into a terminal station while live. 

AusNet recently completed these groundbreaking engineering works by performing the live electricity transfer from an existing transmission line into the Mortlake Terminal Station. 

AusNet Executive General Manager Transmission, Liz Ryan, said AusNet is pleased to have safely completed the live line transfer and is looking at expanding this type of work across the transmission network. 

While these practices have been developed over many years in the US, this is an innovative and leading-edge approach to this type of work in the Australian transmission landscape. 

“As the energy transition accelerates, we have been investing in new methodologies to enhance our operations and reduce the impact of planned outages on the community,” Ms Ryan said. 

“Based on the success of the live line work, AusNet will investigate further opportunities to expand this into our operational plans. 

“If we are able to do more live line work, this will help enable us to accelerate our works program significantly.” 

Specialised crane operators on-site during the Mortlake Turn-In project. Image: Quinlan Cranes

A crew of 30 completed the works, with specialised resources and equipment; four highly skilled live line workers brought in from the US and several AusNet contractors are in the process of being trained to undertake this work in the future. 

Quinlan Cranes Managing Director, Sacha Sikka, was among the crews who helped AusNet deliver this landmark project.

“We worked closely with the Local Consolidated Power Projects team but also the Quanta Team from the US and Canada to assist with the design and fitment of the adaptors over a period of about 18 months,” he said.

Previously, the existing transmission line connected between the Haunted Gully Terminal station to Tarrone Terminal station, with the transmission line running past the existing Mortlake Terminal Station. 

The Mortlake Terminal Station also has undergone an upgrade in recent months to construct additional bays which will enhance the network capabilities of the site and improve reliability for the region. 

The Mortlake Terminal Station upgrades are expected to be completed by August 2025. 

This project is crucial for the Victorian network, as it releases new capacity and reduces curtailment, enabling up to 1.5GW of additional renewable energy within the region. It is part of network upgrades to modernise and improve the grid, initiated by Victorian government’s Renewable Development Plan, which will support the state’s transition to renewable energy. 

Mortlake is located in regional Victoria’s Moyne Shire and is a critical location for Victoria’s energy transition to renewables. 

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