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First tenders released for QLD’s Borumba pumped hydro

by Lauren DeLorenzo
August 11, 2021
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Queensland’s Borumba Dam Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES) project, one of the largest renewable energy projects in the state, will consult with the local community and businesses in the tender process.

At one gigawatt and 24 hours storage, the project would be Queensland’s largest pumped hydro project, with the potential to power up to 1.5 million homes and support 2,000 construction jobs.

Tenders are now called for initial engineering and consulting services to deliver design and costings for the project.

Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen, Mick de Brenni, said an essential part of the project was environmental feasibility studies as well as community consultation support.

The Queensland Government has committed $22 million for a detailed design and cost analysis of the project to support future decisions. A request for information (RFI) will be released for environmental studies and community consultation support at the same time as an invitation to tender (ITT) to be released to secure the role of Owners Engineer and technical advisory services.

Mr de Brenni said, “Borumba hydro is an important project for Queensland as we move towards our 50 per cent renewable energy target by 2030.

“Pumped hydro will play a key role in complementing solar and wind generation.

“We hope that Queensland-based businesses get involved in the tender process to deliver the relevant work packages.”

Gympie Regional Council Mayor, Glen Hartwig, said it was vital the community had their say.

“I’d encourage everybody to be part of this consultation process,” Mr Hartwig said.

“This project has the potential to create good jobs in the Gympie region and we support the consultation process.”

Powerlink Queensland will coordinate the work based on its role in the state’s power system and experience in delivering large infrastructure on the electricity transmission network.

Powerlink Chief Executive, Paul Simshauser, said the tender process would ensure the right expertise is secured on the project.

“Together with the Queensland Government, we will soon commence engagement with a range of stakeholders, including the local community, environmental groups, Traditional Owners and Seqwater,” Mr Simshauser said.

“Borumba Dam has the potential to be one of the state’s largest infrastructure projects, so we need to get the right technical advice now in delivering the design and cost analysis.

“The project is an opportunity to further strengthen the supply of electricity across Queensland, while also driving regional economies recovering from COVID impacts.”

The studies are expected to take up to 24 months, with a submission expected to Government by mid-to-end-2023.

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