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Powerlink begins $295M Kidston renewable hub connection

by John Thompson
November 24, 2022
in Company news, Electricity, News, Renewable Energy, Spotlight
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In a $295 million undertaking, the landmark Kidston Clean Energy Hub will soon be connected to Powerlink’s transmission network.

Powerlink will deliver 186km of new transmission line for Genex Power’s Kidston Clean Energy Hub and construct two new switching stations at Mount Fox and Kidston.

Powerlink Chief Executive, Paul Simshauser, said the Genex Kidston Connection Project marked the largest package of transmission construction works Powerlink had undertaken in eight years. 

“Off the back of the release of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan, this project is set to support around 400 jobs and signals a further step towards Queensland achieving its new renewable energy target of 70 per cent by 2032,” Mr Simshauser said.

“The start of construction follows comprehensive studies and engagement with landholders, the community and other stakeholders over a period of more than six years.

“We’re building nearly 350 transmission towers along this stretch of line, utilising 5,500t of galvanised steel. Our first phase of construction will include upgrading existing access tracks, establishing vehicle wash down bays and preparation of the transmission tower pads.” 

Mr Simshauser said to complete a range of preliminary project works, Powerlink had partnered with more than 20 local suppliers based in Ingham, Charters Towers, Townsville and Cairns to deliver contracts valued at nearly $14 million. 

“It goes without saying that solid planning and engagement paves the way for the successful delivery of large-scale projects like this. We remain committed to proactively engaging with landholders, the community and other stakeholders throughout construction, with project commissioning expected in April 2024,” Mr Simshauser said.

Genex Chief Executive Officer, James Harding, said the Kidston Pumped Storage Project was Genex’s flagship project and the first of its kind to be developed in Australia in more than 40 years. 

“Genex and Powerlink have been working together since 2016 to facilitate the connection of this landmark project to the national electricity grid, which is now being realised through the development of the new high voltage transmission line between the Aurumfield Switching Station at Kidston and the Guybal Munjan™ Switching Station at Mount Fox,” Mr Harding said.

“We look forward to continuing to work closely with Powerlink throughout the construction phase and look forward to energisation of the Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, expected in the second half of 2024.”

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