Energy & Utilities Projects
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.
A large battery energy storage and grid connection development is advancing in central Queensland, creating near-term opportunities for civil contractors, electrical and high-voltage specialists, balance-of-plant suppliers and environmental services providers, with construction targeted from late 2026.