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Thursday, 19 December 2024
Government approves HumeLink transmission project connecting Snowy Hydro 2.0 to grid.
Labor argues most of the new transmission lines from HumeLink will be within existing transmission corridors. (ABC Gippsland: William Howard)
In short:
The
federal government has given the green light to a major transmission
project needed to connect the Snowy Hydro 2.0 scheme to the energy grid.
Snowy 2.0 has been plagued by delays and cost blowouts, with completion not expected until 2028.
What's next?
Construction for the $4.8 billion HumeLink project is expected to begin next year and finish in 2027.
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A
major transmission project that will connect Snowy Hydro 2.0 to the
energy grid has received final government approval, taking the total
cost of the pumped hydro scheme to almost $17 billion.
The
$4.8 billion HumeLink project will link Snowy 2.0 through 365
kilometres of high-voltage power lines in regional New South Wales,
between Wagga Waga, Bannaby and Maragle.
When operational, HumeLink will provide an extra 3 gigawatts of renewable energy to the energy mix.
The Snowy Hydro Scheme expansion has been plagued with delays and cost blowouts.
It was initially costed at $2 billion but that has increased over the years and it is now estimated to be $12 billion.
While the costs of the two projects are separate, both are required to link the power to the energy grid.
Once
connected, the infrastructure will provide enough energy storage to
power 3 million homes for a week, according to the government.
Environment
Minister Tanya Plibersek said the approval had been subject to
extensive public consultation in NSW and through the Commonwealth.
"The
renewable energy transition is real, it's happening right now. And it's
the only plan supported by experts and business to deliver clean,
affordable and reliable power for home," she said in a statement.
"I've approved almost 70 renewable energy projects — enough to power more than 7 million Australian homes."
Ms
Plibersek added the HumeLink project would be subject to strict
conditions to protect nature, including limits on land clearing and
impacts on threatened species.
Project expected to be completed in 2027
Construction
of the project is estimated to generate 1,600 jobs when it begins in
2025 and is expected to be complete by 2027, followed by Snowy 2.0 in
2028.
But the construction of
powerlines as part of Labor's Rewiring the Nation program has been
polarising in regional parts of the country.
Labor argues most of the new transmission lines from HumeLink will be within existing transmission corridors.
The
Australian Energy Market Operator has identified the project as a
priority to help replace power from coal plants that are coming offline.
Ms Plibersek said the project was essential to delivering cheaper power to the system.
"Peter
Dutton's risky nuclear scheme puts every single one of these projects
and thousands of jobs at risk, including 1,600 jobs through this
project," she said.
"Their plan takes too long, costs too much and puts up power bills. It's not right for Australia."
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