Snowy Hydro has announced a major milestone for its Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project, with the breakthrough of the final 3m of the 223m long transformer hall cavern crown. The Snowy 2.0 delivery team began excavating the transformer hall and machine hall caverns in June 2023. The Snowy 2.0 power station will be located approximately 800m underground at Lobs Hole […]
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ARENA to fund new demand flexibility platform
Steph Barker Demand management, Digital Utilities, Electricity, News, Spotlight 0The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), on behalf of the Federal Government, has announced $9.75 million in funding for Intellihub to launch a new Demand Flexibility Platform (DFP). Intellihub’s $22 million project is designed to target 510MW of aggregated load under control through the enrolment of over 140,000 customer devices. The project will initially target integration with residential hot water […]
Ergon Energy issues update on Far North QLD emergency response
Steph Barker Disaster Management, Electricity, News, Spotlight, Uncategorized 0Ergon Energy has advised that approximately 90 per cent of customers impacted by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper were restored by 9pm on 16 December 2023, while 4,300 customers remained without electricity supply at that time. This figure is down from the peak of 40,000. With a flood emergency currently in place, the number of power outages associated with the secondary event […]
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has released a draft of the 2024 Integrated System Plan (ISP), which outlines Australia’s most effective development pathway to reach net zero. In the past 18 months, AEMO has collaborated with more than 1,300 stakeholders, produced 60 presentations and reports, and considered more than 110 submissions from industry, consumer and community representatives and governments […]
VIC Gov releases offshore wind implementation statement
Kody Cook Electricity, News, Renewable Energy, Spotlight, Wind 0The Victorian Government has announced the Offshore Wind Implementation Statement 3 which outlines the next stage of development for the state’s offshore wind industry. The Victorian Government has set targets of at least 2G of offshore wind energy generation by 2032, 4GW by 2035 and 9GW by 2040. Implementation Statement 3 outlines the parameters for the proposed support package for […]
Tilt Renewables announces new CEO
Steph Barker Electricity, News, People and appointments, Renewable Energy, Spotlight 0The Board of Tilt Renewables has announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer. Anthony Fowler has spent the last eight years as the Chief Executive Officer of Lochard Energy and prior to this held senior positions at several other energy businesses. Mr Fowler will join Tilt Renewables in February 2024. Anthony brings a wealth of knowledge in the […]
Milestone for Powerlink grid-scale battery project
Steph Barker Batteries & Storage, Electricity, News, Projects, Spotlight 0A 326t transformer has been delivered to Powerlink’s Greenbank Substation for its latest grid-scale battery connection project. The transformer was transported just over 61km from Port Brisbane to Greenbank overnight on two 12-axle trailers. It was pushed and pulled by two prime movers on a total of 232 wheels. The transformer’s total operational weight is 326t – the equivalent of […]
New WA energy minister announced
Steph Barker Electricity, News, People and appointments, Spotlight 0Western Australia Premier, Roger Cook, has unveiled his Cabinet team ahead of the 2025 election, including a new Minister for Energy. Reece Whitby will add Energy to his Environment and Climate Action portfolios, which Premier Cook said will allow him to spearhead Western Australia’s energy transition and drive the state’s future as a clean energy powerhouse. Member for Victoria Park, […]
Genex cosigns PPA for 258MW Kidston Wind Project
Kody Cook Company news, Electricity, News, Projects, Spotlight, Wind 0Genex Power has announced that its subsidiary, K3W Project Co, has entered into a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Stanwell Corporation for the 258MW Kidston Stage 3 Wind Project (K3W). K3W is being developed by Genex in a 50:50 partnership with Electric Power Development (J-POWER). The agreement secures the offtake of 50 per cent of the project’s output of […]
AGL signs MOU for battery recycling facility
Kody Cook Batteries & Storage, Company news, News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability 0AGL has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with battery recycling start-up, Renewable Metals, to jointly undertake a pre-feasibility study into developing a lithium battery recycling facility at AGL’s planned Hunter Energy Hub in NSW. The pre-feasibility study will outline key indicative project infrastructure and engineering requirements and identify regulatory approvals and licences necessary for the development, construction, and operation […]
GWMWater to develop renewable energy facility
Kody Cook Company news, Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight 0GWMWater has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Vibe Energy to jointly deliver a renewable energy facility at Nhill, the utilities first venture into large scale energy generation. The facility, which includes a 2.75MW (6MWh) battery, is planned to be located off the Western Highway, behind the Nhill Trailer Exchange, and is expected to offset 70 per […]
New VIC BESS commences construction
Steph Barker Batteries & Storage, Electricity, News, Projects, Spotlight 0AusNet has announced that construction on the Latrobe Valley Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project has commenced. Victorian Minister for Energy and Resources, Lily D’Ambrosio, attended the official commencement of the project, which is to be delivered by AusNet and Tilt Renewables. AusNet Chief Executive Officer, David Smales, said the project is another great example of how AusNet and delivery […]
Accommodation facility opens for EnergyConnect workers
Steph Barker Electricity, News, Projects, Spotlight 0More than 200 workers on the EnergyConnect project, Australia’s largest transmission project, will be housed in a self-contained camp that has opened at Lockhart in the Riverina. EnergyConnect will allow energy to be shared between New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria and enable the connection of more new renewable generation. Transgrid and construction partner Elecnor Australia are building the […]
SEC’s to invest in VIC energy hub
Kody Cook Batteries & Storage, Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar, Spotlight, Wind 0As its first investment since being recreated, the State Electricity Commission (SEC) is set to provide $245 million in funding to the Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub near Melton – which is expected to store enough energy to power up to 200,00 homes during peak periods. This is the first investment from the SEC’s initial $1 billion towards building 4.5GW of […]
AGL predicts $1B in generation asset expenditure
Steph Barker Asset management, Electricity, Maintenance, News, Spotlight 0AGL has predicted that in order to meet the growing demand of the energy network it will need to spend over $1 billion on maintaining and upgrading its generation assets in the 2023-24 financial year. In addition, AGL is adding 300MW of new flexible generation into the National Electricity Market with the Torrens and Broken Hill batteries. Ahead of the […]
Horizon Power announces WA solar farm now in operation
Steph Barker Batteries & Storage, News, Renewable Energy, Solar, Spotlight 0A new centralised solar farm and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is now in operation at Cue in Western Australia. Cue is the fourth regional Western Australian town to receive a centralised solar farm as part of Horizon Power’s Major Project’s Midwest Solar Program, following the successful completion of projects in Wiluna, Yalgoo and Sandstone. Horizon Power is installing centralised […]
Hydro Tas power station to receive $30M refurbishment
Kody Cook Asset management, Electricity, News, Projects, Spotlight, Substations 0Hydro Tasmania is undertaking a $30 million refurbishment of the Rowallan Power station in Northern Tasmania to ensure that it will continue to operate reliably and safely. The project – the latest improvement works undertaken by the company – is expected to be completed in 2024. Hydro Tasmania CEO, Ian Brooksbank, said the modernisation of the 55-year-old Rowallan Power Station […]
AGL to trial $1.78M dynamic energy load tool
Kody Cook Company news, Electricity, News, Projects, Spotlight 0AGL is looking to develop and trial a price intensity forecasting tool that will support dynamic load flexing in the the commercial and industrial sectors, with the support of $864,000 in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA). AGL’s $1.78 million project will initially recruit four Melbourne-based customer sites and utilise their price intensity forecasts to manage energy loads, […]
Contract awarded for Kwinana Battery Stage 2
Yasmin Isaacs Batteries & Storage, Company news, Contracts awarded, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight 0Synergy has awarded the contract for the Western Australia Kwinana Battery Stage Two, which will include the commission and installation of approximately 300 battery container units and 72 inverters. GenusPlus Group has been granted the contract for the provision of the civil and electrical balance of plant works, as well as installation and commissioning of the battery container units and […]
Powerlink hosts forum on Queensland’s energy transformation
Steph Barker Electricity, Events, News, Renewable Energy, Spotlight 0More than 450 industry stakeholders gathered in Queensland to attend the Powerlink Transmission Network Forum, which discussed key aspects of how Queensland’s future power system will take shape. The forum took place on 3 November 2023 and brought together renewable developers, industry, community and government representatives to share insights and perspectives on the challenges and opportunities associated with the energy […]
$700M renewable energy network boost for WA
Steph Barker Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Sponsored Editorial 0In an effort to support opportunities for renewable energy projects in Western Australia, the State Government is set to invest more than $700 million in a major network upgrade. The State Government has said that upgrades to Western Australia’s electricity transmission network are essential to enable large-scale renewable energy generation to connect to the grid, for both domestic use and […]
The Australian Energy Market Operator is gearing up for the upcoming summer, with the release of its 2023-24 Summer Readiness Overview, which outlines a strategy to ensure grid security during the predicted high demand period. The AEMO works on an ongoing basis with generation and transmission businesses, Federal and State Governments, and key agencies to manage risks to the National […]
First Nations Clean Energy Strategy opens for consultations
Yasmin Isaacs Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight 0A consultation paper has been released by the Australian Federal Government on the development of Australia’s First Nations Clean Energy Strategy, which aims to provide remote First Nations communities with access to cheaper, and cleaner energy. The consultation paper was built on a series of six roundtables held with First Nations communities across the past eight months as well as […]
The South Australia Premier’s Awards for Mining and Energy winners have been announced, with a major energy utility taking home two wins. SA Power Networks’ Flexible Exports option for solar – which allows customers to maximise the value of their investment in rooftop solar energy – won the Innovation and Collaboration Award for the energy sector. The utility also won […]
Powerlink Queensland has renewed its partnership with the Bureau of Meteorology, an industry-first collaboration designed to deliver better planning and decision-making on Queensland’s transmission network. The partnership has seen open sharing of collective specialised knowledge and data since its inception in 2020. It has also delivered targeted research and informed broader research for both organisations to help plan an electricity […]
QLD’s first hydrogen ready power plant officially underway
Yasmin Isaacs Electricity, News, Projects, Spotlight 0The Queensland Government has announced that the delivery of the Brigalow Peaking Power Plant – the state’s first renewable energy peaking plant – is officially underway, signalling a major step forward for Queensland’s renewable energy future CS Energy is leading the development of the project, which aims to help decrease Queensland’s reliance on fossil gas – the peaking plant will […]
Milestone for Kidston Clean Energy Connection project
Steph Barker Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight 0Genex Power has announced a major milestone has been reached in its Kidston Clean Energy Hub connection project, with the first of 348 transmission towers being constructed. The project will stretch 186km between Genex Power’s Kidston Clean Energy Hub and the Guybal Munjan Switching Station at Mount Fox, supporting 400 jobs during construction. Drones will be used to help string […]
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has awarded $11 million in funding to SunDrive Solar for the expansion of its novel solar cell metallisation technology from prototype scale to commercial capacity. SunDrive has developed a cell metallisation technology that uses copper, a metal that is approximately 100 times cheaper and 1000 times more abundant than commonly used silver. Currently, silver […]
The Western Plains Wind Farm has officially been removed from Ark Energy’s pipeline, with the company saying that its focus has shifted to bigger, more urgent projects. Progress in the renewable energy industry and the need for more renewable energy capacity to be delivered sooner has accelerated. The size, wind turbine capacity and total output capacity of projects has been […]
Careers for Net Zero campaign to upskill energy workforce
Yasmin Isaacs Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight 0The Energy Efficiency Council and Clean Energy Council have partnered to deliver Careers for Net Zero, a campaign to train and upskill the energy workers necessary for Australia to reach its net zero targets. According to research by the Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Sydney and Monash University, at least two million new jobs are required to meet net […]
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