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Key ElectraNet transmission upgrade powers ahead

by Katie Livingston
April 24, 2025
in Electricity, News, Powerlines, Projects, Renewable Energy, Retail, Safety and Training, Spotlight, Stakeholder Engagement, Sustainability
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Community engagement has kicked off for ElectraNet’s proposed Northern Transmission Project (NTx), with the first of many workshops held in Port Augusta, Burra and Gawler. 

NTx is being developed in response to the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) identifying the growing energy needs and industrial demand in South Australia, as outlined in the 2024 Integrated System Plan. 

The project will support the state’s renewable energy goals and unlock economic growth through the South Australian Government’s Prosperity Project. 

ElectraNet said that early planning suggests two new high-capacity transmission lines need to be constructed – one from the Mid North to Greater Adelaide and another from the mid-north to Whyalla. 

The exact route for the new lines will be informed by extensive consultation with stakeholders and communities. 

ElectraNet Chief Executive Officer, Simon Emms, said the recent workshops were an important opportunity to introduce the project and hear directly from the community in the earliest stages of planning. 

“We want to understand the views of local residents, businesses, landholders and Traditional Owners. Their feedback will help shape the project, including the potential route and how we can minimise impacts and maximise benefits for all South Australian customers,” Mr Emms said. 

NTx Project Director, David Tansell, presented at the workshops, and he said that these early and ongoing conversations were vital in ensuring the project reflects and addresses community needs. 

“We are keen to support South Australia’s transition to a reliable and cost effective low-emission energy future,” Mr Tansell said.  

“This is best achieved with stakeholder input and ideas, ensuring NTx delivers value from both a local and state perspective.” 

The Northern Transmission Project is currently in the early feasibility and planning phase, including a formal cost-benefit analysis by the independent Australian Energy Regulator. 

For more information, to ask questions or provide feedback, please visit the project website at www.NTxProject.com.au. 

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