Major Contract

NSW Central-West Orana REZ Transmission Project

PROJECT STATUS
Awarded
NSW Central-West Orana REZ Transmission Project

The proposed transmission project aims to support the delivery of the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ).

The project will include a two 500 kV double circuits between Wollar and Merotherie, and new 330 kV lines to new energy hubs at Elong Elong, Uarbry East and Uarbry West. The project will deliver an extra 4.5 gigawatts of capacity and includes 90 kilometres of 500 kV lines and 150 kilometres of 330 kV lines.

The full scope of the project is below: 

  • New Merotherie 500/330 kV substation
  • New 330 kV Uarbry East, Uarbry West, Elong Elong switching stations
  • New 500 kV Wollar switching station
  • New 330 kV Uungula switching station
  • 2 x 500 kV DCST line from Wollar to Merotherie
  • 1 x 330 kV DCST from Merotherie to Uarbry East
  • 1 x 330 kV DCST from Merotherie to Uarbry West
  • 2 x 500 kV DCST and initially operated at 330 kV from Merotherie to Elong Elong
  • 1 x 330 kV DCST from Elong Elong to Uungula
  • 5 x 100 MVAr synchronous condensers at Elong Elong switching station
  • 5 x 100 MVAr synchronous condensers at Merotherie substation
  • 2 x 100 MVAr synchronous condensers at Uarbry West switching station
  • 3 x 100 MVAr synchronous condensers at Uarbry East switching station
  • An additional 330 kV SCST line from Bayswater to Liddell, and
  • An additional 330 kV SCST line from Mt Piper to Wallerawang

Transmission upgrades will be required to support the increase in renewable generation and storage in the REZ. 

 

 

Key Dates

Apr 2023 Preferred Bidder Selection
Apr 2023 Contract Award
Dec 2023 Commitment Deed
2024 Expected Construction Commencement
Aug 2028 Expected Construction Completion

Funding contributions

Federal Government

The Federal Government, through ARENA, has committed $5 million towards a $16.2 million feasibility study, to be undertaken by TransGrid, which will assess the technical and commercial options for the development of new high voltage transmission lines to enable the REZ.

Procurement

Shortlist: Network Operator Shortlist: - ACE Energy comprising ACCIONA, Cobra and Endeavour Energy - Network REZolution comprising Pacific Partnerships, UGL, CPB and APA Group - NewGen Networks comprising Plenary, Elecnor, Essential Energy and SecureEnergy
Successful Tenderer: The ACEREZ consortium comprising ACCIONA, COBRA and Endeavour Energy.
Adviser (Tenderer): Capella Capital

PROJECT HISTORY

Jun 2020 On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) committed $5 million in funding to TransGrid to conduct a detailed feasibility study for the project.
Jul 2020 In its 2020 Integrated System Plan, AEMO identified the Central-West Orana REZ Transmission Project as a critical project and provided updated costings for the project. The ISP estimates that the transmission project component of the Central-West Orana REZ has a cost of between $450 million and $850 million, with a modelled cost of $650 million.
Dec 2020 The Central-West Orana REZ Transmission Project was declared Critical State Significant Infrastructure by the New South Wales Government.
Mar 2021 The NSW Government released the Central-West Orana REZ Access Scheme Issues Paper for public consultation. The Paper identifies the key features of the REZ's transmission project.
Sep 2021 TransGrid submitted a Scoping Report and requested the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Secretary's Environmental Assessment Requirements for the Wollar Substation upgrade project.
Oct 2021 The NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment issued Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements (SEARs) for the Wollar Substation upgrade portion of the project.
Sep 2022 The scoping report for the project was released and a request for SEARs for the transmission portion of the project was made.
Oct 2022 SEARs were issued for the project.
Apr 2023 EnergyCo selected ACE Energy, comprising ACCIONA, Endeavour Energy and Cobra, as the preferred bidderr for the project. The consortium will design, finance, build, operate, and maintain the REZ network infrastructure through an Availability-based Public Private Partnership-like contract.
May 2023 EnergyCo opened a Registration of Interest (ROI) for Independent Certifier Services for the project, closing 30 May.
May 2023 The NSW Network Infrastructure Strategy for NSW, published by EnergyCo, provided an updated scope and cost for the project. The project, which was previously modeled at a cost of $600 million in the 2020 ISP, now has an estimated cost of $3.2 billion and a delivery date of 2027/28. Additional future options were also released including a new 330 kV circut from Uungula to Burrdendong A, and a new 500 kV circuit from Uungula to Tooraweenah.
Sep 2023 The NSW Department of Planning and Environment placed the project's Environmental Impact Statement on public exhibition, closing 26 October.
Dec 2023 The New South Wales Government Energy Corporation (EnergyCo) entered into a ‘commitment deed’ with the ACEREZ consortium to deliver and operate the project. The commitment deed enables the consortium to seek approval to design, finance, build, operate, and maintain the REZ network infrastructure over the next 35 years.
Jan 2024 EnergyCo announced it will accelerate the application process to allocate the initial tranche of access rights for generators seeking access to the new Central-West Orana REZ network commencing in Q1 2024. The NSW Government is implementing reforms to enable EnergyCo to establish and administer the expedited process prior to financial close of the REZ transmission project this year. For future allocations of access rights, the NSW Government intends to use a tender process run by AEMO Services.