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APA signs development agreement for CS Energy Power Plant

by Katie Livingston
August 23, 2024
in Electricity, Hydrogen, News, Pipelines, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight
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image: The Kogan Creek Power Station. Image: CS Energy 

image: The Kogan Creek Power Station. Image: CS Energy 

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APA Group has entered into a design and development agreement for twin gas pipelines at CS Energy’s proposed Brigalow Peaking Power Plant. 

The agreement and development of the pipelines remains conditional and subject to CS Energy and APA internal approval, any necessary external and government approvals, and finalisation of several development matters between APA and CS Energy – including the negotiation and entry into a full form project development agreement and gas transportation and storage agreement. 

The development of CS Energy’s Brigalow Peaking Power Plant is subject to CS Energy internal approvals and any necessary external and government approvals. 

The twin pipelines will connect APA’s Roma Brisbane Pipeline to the hydrogen-ready gas-fired power station, which is planned to be located at CS Energy’s Kogan Clean Energy Hub near Chinchilla. The twin pipelines will be designed and developed to be hydrogen capable, with the ability to potentially be converted into a hydrogen service in the future. 

Subject to the above, APA will develop and own the gas and storage pipelines, which will both be approximately 23km long and are targeted for completion in mid to late 2026. 

APA’s total construction costs for the project are currently estimated to be at least $140 million. Final capital expenditure will be subject to detailed engineering design, which is expected to be completed by early 2025. 

APA CEO and Managing Director, Adam Watson, said, “This agreement demonstrates the significant growth opportunities ahead for APA as we continue to leverage our existing gas transmission network and capabilities to progress vital new infrastructure that supports energy reliability and Australia’s transition to renewables.” 

Featured image: The Kogan Creek Power Station. Image: CS Energy 

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