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08 July 2024

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08 July 2024

SCEE Electrical wins contract at Synergy’s Collie battery in WA 

The contract encompasses engagement in civil, electrical, and major equipment installation works.

Upasana Mukherjee July 08 2024

SCEE Electrical has been awarded a A$50m ($33.74m) contract for switchyard works at Collie's big battery storage system in Western Australia (WA). 

Commissioned by Synergy, the contract involves constructing a 330kV switchyard, a substation, and the necessary ancillary buildings and equipment. 

This will connect the Collie battery to Western Power's network. 

This is an addition to the current engagement in civil, electrical, and major equipment installation works valued at A$160m. 

WA acting energy minister Tony Buti said: “The Cook government is committed to building one of the biggest battery systems in the world and it's great news that a Perth-based company is playing a leading role to bring this project to fruition. 

“Congratulations to SCEE Electrical for being awarded this contract that will deliver more jobs for Western Australians as well as support the local economy.” 

The Collie battery, with a capacity of 500MW and 2000MW hours, is set for completion in late 2025.  

It is poised to become one of the largest battery energy storage systems in Australia.  

WA Collie legislative assembly member Jodie Hanns said: “It means Collie will continue to play a vital role in the energy system for decades to come, having powered WA for over a century. 

“As we move to renewable energy and battery storage, this project adds to the legacy of a community who is committed to playing its role in the future energy needs of the state.” 

The WA Government has allocated A$2.3bn for Synergy to deliver new battery storage solutions, which is expected to integrate renewable energy and enhance grid stability. 

This announcement comes shortly after the WA Government selected Brajkovich Demolition & Salvage to undertake the demolition of the former Stirling Towers complex this month. 

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