Powerlink has signed a new agreement to install a synchronous condenser at Neoen’s new 157MW Kaban Green Power Hub, to deliver system strength support.
Powerlink Queensland will become the first transmission company in Australia to deliver system strength services, laying the foundation for more renewable energy projects in Queensland.
Under the new plan, Powerlink will install a synchronous condenser large enough to support Neoen’s project in Far North Queensland, as well as other new renewable generation projects.
Powerlink Chief Executive, Paul Simshauser, said the ‘system strength as a service’ model was an innovative way to address one of the most significant issues facing transmission networks in Australia.
“Far North Queensland has some of the best renewable resources in Australia,” Mr Simshauser said.
“By providing new system strength support, Powerlink is laying the foundation for potentially hundreds of additional megawatts of clean energy in the state’s north.
“Currently there are parts of our network, like North Queensland, where the inherent system strength has been significantly reduced.
“Typically that means new projects have to bring their own system strength support which adds significant costs.
“Rather than have each project bring their own synchronous condenser that only meets their system strength requirements, Powerlink will install a larger synchronous condenser and then on-sell system strength to multiple projects.
“The model significantly reduces costs for individual projects as we can take advantage of economies of scale.
“It will allow us to continue to connect large scale renewable projects throughout Queensland while still ensuring the security of the transmission network.
“Powerlink is launching this model in Far North Queensland, but we believe it can potentially be rolled out across the state helping to achieve the Queensland Government’s 50 per cent renewable energy target.”
Synchronous condensers are large machines – typically installed in substations – that provide system strength support for asynchronous generators like solar and wind farms.
The Kaban Green Power Hub will be located near the town of Ravenshoe, 80km south west of Cairns.