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Pumped hydro project marks major construction milestone

29 Apr, 2022
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Image courtesy of Genex Power.

North Queensland’s Genex Kidston pumped hydro energy project is generating the first of up to 900 jobs as it powers through its latest construction milestone.

Speaking from the Kidston Clean Energy Hub’s construction site, Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen Mick de Brenni said work has begun building Wises Dam, a critical element of the $777 million project.

“Wises Dam, the project’s upper reservoir, will be able to deliver up to 4.5 gigalitres of water to spin the project’s 2 x 125 MW turbines for up to eight hours,” Mr de Brenni said.

Genex and its partners are converting the former Kidston Gold Mine into a clean energy hub which will combine wind, solar and pumped hydro storage and make a major contribution toward the Queensland Government’s target to achieve 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030.

“This is not only a world first integrated solar and hydro project, but also sets a global example for effective transformation of legacy mining sites,” Mr Stewart said.

“This project will not only power homes and jobs, it will also help pave the way for more mining rehabilitation success stories across Queensland, as we work to breathe new life into old sites,” Mr Stewart said.

Genex Power Chief Executive Officer James Harding said the project is the first of its kind to be developed in Australia in more than 40 years.

“This is essentially a giant water battery which will provide 250MW of electricity generation for up to eight hours, sufficient to satisfy Townsville’s peak power demand.

“We are now one year into the project delivery phase, and with site establishment complete and construction activities in full swing we are on track to commence generation before the end of 2024.

“Commencement of Wises Dam construction this month marks a significant milestone for the project as this is the largest piece of surface construction work.

“Once completed, these works will comprise the upper reservoir for the pumped hydro system, delivering 4.5 gigalitres of water to the turbines and I would like to acknowledge the Queensland Government for their long-standing commitment and significant funding support for the Project,” Mr Harding said.

The Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project and its associated transmission infrastructure is expected to be completed and feeding into the National Electricity Market by early 2025.

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