Energy & Utilities Projects

Greenlight for $46 million first stage of a South Australia transmission upgrade, linking some of the state’s best renewable energy resources

The Australian Energy Regulator has signed off on the $46 million first stage of a South Australia transmission upgrade that will link some of the state’s best renewable energy resources with growing demand in Adelaide, including from future green industrial loads.

Company appointed to co-develop 600MW Tasmanian renewable energy portfolio, and act as EPC contractor across wider portfolio

A strategic partnership between a global renewable energy developer and prominent Tasmanian landowners will see jointly developed major renewable energy projects in Central Tasmania, including a major wind farm we have been reporting on in Projectory.

Major battery storage contract secured for South Australian renewable energy hub, with construction expected to commence in early 2026

A major milestone has been reached for South Australia’s energy transition, with a contract now in place to begin construction of a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS).

Massive renewable energy build in WA’s Pilbara to deliver 1,500 MW capacity and long-term supplier opportunities across multi-year staged rollout

A new large-scale renewable energy development in Western Australia’s Pilbara region is presenting significant opportunities for suppliers and service providers, with the proposed project targeting up to 1,500 MWac of installed generation capacity and an estimated minimum operational life of 50 years.

Solar and battery project in New England region targets 133.76 MWAC capacity with 360 mw/1440 MWH BESS footprint

A significant renewable energy project is progressing toward approval in northern New South Wales, with plans to construct and operate a 133 MW alternating current (AC) solar farm and 360 MW battery energy storage system (BESS), providing four hours of storage capacity (1,440 MWh).

$76m offshore wind terminal overhaul in Gippsland triggers major dredging, reclamation and quay wall build

A revised $76 million marine infrastructure development on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula has entered federal environmental assessment, with dredging, land reclamation, and quay wall construction key to unlocking offshore wind assembly in the state’s Gippsland waters.

New gas compressor station and camp proposed for western NSW, project enters approval phase with construction targeted for Q3 2025

A gas infrastructure project in western NSW has entered the federal referral phase, with construction of a new compressor station targeted for Q3 2025.