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Dinawan Solar Farm is Stage One of the Dinawan Energy Hub, to be located within the South-West Renewable Energy Zone and connect to the Dinawan Substation.
The project is expected to include:
- Two million photovoltaic modules with a total generation capacity of 800 megawatts
- Battery Energy Storage System with a capacity of approximately 300 megawatts / 600 megawatt hours
- electrical collection system, three substations and control room
- electricity transmission line infrastructure, and
- ancillary facilities.
The Bullawah Wind Farm is an energy generation and storage project proposed by BayWa r.e. Projects Australia.
The scope of the works includes:
- an 815-megawatt (MW) wind farm comprising 143 wind turbines
- a battery energy storage system with 358 MW / 718 MWh capacity
- substations and switchyards to connect the wind farm to the Project EnergyConnect transmission line, and
- additional ancillary infrastructure.
The Wattle Creek Solar Farm forms part of the Wattle Creek Energy Hub to be located in Arthursleigh, New South Wales.
The scope of the solar farm project includes construction of a 265-megawatt solar farm comprising 490,000 PV modules and supporting infrastructure.
The Bungaban Renewable Energy Project comprises a 1.4 gigawatt wind farm and a 350 megawatt / 1.4 gigawatt battery. The project would form part of the South Queensland Renewable Energy Hub.
The project is to be located in the Western Downs and Banana Shire regions of Queensland, approximately 40 kilometres nort-east of Wandoan and 60 kilometres south-west of Taroom.
Associated infrastructure to be delivered as part of the project includes access tracks, transmission lines, and quarries.
The first stage of the proposed Banana Range Wind Farm would comprise 38 wind turbines providing 230 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity. The proposed Stage Two of the project is an additional 37 turbines for a total capacity of 222 MW. If approved, the total project would provide a total generation capacity of 452 MW. The project also has planning approval for a grid-scale battery.
The project's site is located approximately 120 kilometres south-west of Gladstone in Queensland's proposed Central Renewable Energy Zone.
ACEN Australia proposes to develop the Birriwa Solar Farm and Battery Project. The project consists of a 600-megawatt (MW) solar farm and a centralised or a direct current (DC)-coupled battery energy storage system (BESS) with a capacity of 900 MW / 2.8 GWh.
The project will be located in Birriwa, approximately 19 kilometres south-east of Dunedoo, in the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area, within the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ).
The project will connect to the National Electricity Market via the proposed Central-West Orana REZ Merotherie Energy Hub being developed by EnergyCo.
The proposed Baldon Wind Farm is a 1.4 gigawatt wind farm being developed by Goldwind Australia, to be located 15 kilometres north of Moulamein, in the south-west of NSW. The project site spans the Murray River and Hay Shire Council areas and is adjacent to the Edward River Council to the east, and is situated within the South-West Renewable Energy Zone (SWREZ).
The project is expected to be constructed in two stages. Stage One will include the delivery of 45 wind turbines and Stage Two will include the delivery of 135 wind turbines. The project will also include a Battery Energy Storage System of approximately 200 megawatts / 400 megawatt hours.
The project would connect to an existing 220kV power line, which runs through the centre of the site, and which will be upgraded with the delivery of Project EnergyConnect.
The Gundary Solar Farm, proposed by Lightsource BP, is a 400-megawatt (MW) solar generation project and 555-MW / 1,570-megawatt hour (MWh) battery. The project is expected to be located across 708 hectares of land in Gundary, NSW.
The scope of the works includes:
- a 400-MW solar farm comprising approximately 740 solar panels
- a 555-MW / 1,570-MWh Battery Energy Storage System
- an onsite substation
- a system of inverters and voltage step-up transformers, and
- one switchyard.
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