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NAIF confirms biggest investment to date in K2-Hydro project

15 Apr, 2021
K2-Hydro
Image of Kidston’s two pits taken in October 2017, credit: Genex Power.


The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has reached contractual close on $610 million in investment in the K2-Hydro project, its largest financing commitment to date.

NAIF’s loan to Genex Power’s Kidston 250 MW Pumped Storage Hydro Project (K2-Hydro) will help to create more than 500 construction jobs and deliver affordable, reliable electricity for north Queensland.

Genex will be delivering the first pumped storage hydro project in Australia since 1984 and the first to be used solely for energy storage and generation rather than water management.

NAIF were early supporters of K2-Hydro – which utilises the disused Kidston Gold Mine – and have worked closely with Genex and other participants to bring the project to fruition.

K2-Hydro will provide a highly efficient form of large-scale energy storage that helps to manage the growth of intermittent forms of renewable energy such as solar and wind.

It will also create a long-term dispatchable energy supply for north Queensland, which will be crucial to help businesses and households to find cheaper, reliable sources of electricity.

“NAIF was an early supporter of the transformational Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project and we have worked closely with Genex to ensure the project is a success. We are delighted that our $610 million financing in the project has reached contractual close,” said NAIF CEO, Chris Wade.

“Our early funding commitment was critical in providing other parties the confidence to proceed with finalising the project. Simply put, without NAIF’s early support, the Kidston pumped hydro project would not be able to go ahead.”

Construction on K2-Hydro is expected to be completed by late 2024.

“I congratulate the Genex team for successfully bringing together the parties required to develop this project and we look forward to continuing our partnership as they work towards construction and delivering the significant economic and employment benefits to the region,” Mr Wade added.

Alongside NAIF’s investment, the Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project is also being supported with $47 million funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency.

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