Energy & Utilities Projects
A large-scale pumped hydroelectric development in Central Queensland with multi-reservoir construction, underground power infrastructure and extensive tunnelling has entered the federal public comment phase, signalling upcoming opportunities for civil, mechanical, electrical and specialist contractors as Queensland accelerates its transition to firmed renewable energy.
A Queensland-based hydrogen developer has reinvigorated its George Town green hydrogen project in Tasmania after signing an equipment supply agreement with a major Chinese manufacturer.
We recently told you about a global renewable energy firm that has commenced construction on a massive battery project in South Australia and is keen to hear from local suppliers and contractors - now we can share details of the awarding of a significant contract.
Over the past couple of months, Projectory has been keeping subscribers up to date with a South Australian wind farm’s path to construction, and now we can reveal details of a landmark contract being secured.
A key contract has been awarded to supply and install 42 onshore wind turbines for a $900 million South Australian wind farm – here's all the details.
A Victorian government-owned utility is on track to deliver the state’s first publicly owned wind farm, securing a project planned for Gippsland near the former Hazelwood coal-fired power station and mine, and awarding a significant contract.
A proposal for the development of a multi-billion dollar wind farm in the Mid West region of WA will not be required to undergo a formal environmental assessment, paving the way for the project to proceed.
An $85 million high voltage energy storage system has been proposed in Western Sydney, with a head contractor to be appointed.
A large-scale renewable and firming energy system valued is planned for the Kimberley region of Western Australia, combining utility-scale solar, battery storage, grid infrastructure and thermal generation to secure Broome’s long-term electricity supply and create opportunities for contractors, equipment suppliers and service providers across multiple work packages.
A large renewable energy development combining wind generation and grid-scale battery storage is progressing through federal approvals in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt, offering multi-year construction work and long-term operational opportunities for suppliers, contractors and service providers.