Temora Battery Energy Storage System System

North Harbour Clean Energy recognises the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land on which this project is located.

Project Overview

The proposed Temora Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is an 80MW/160MWh stand-alone battery located to the southeast of Temora, NSW. This project will provide a range of electricity and power market services and will play an important role in stabilising the grid during the transition towards clean electricity.

The BESS will have an estimated capacity to power approximately 100,000 homes for 2 hours and will help meet NSW’s future electricity demands. The BESS will provide local benefits during the construction and operation, including the creation of construction jobs and investment in the local economy.

Planning and Environmental Approvals

The Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure has provided the Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements (SEARs). We are currently in the planning phase for this project and are actively preparing a comprehensive community engagement plan, completing technical studies and progressing the project design.

This information will be integral to the Environmental Impact Statement which will accompany the formal Development Application to the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (Department). The community will have an opportunity to participate in North Harbour Clean Energy’s community engagement process and can also submit feedback directly to the Department.

To view the SEARs for the project, please visit the Department’s Major Projects Portal.

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Project Status

Scoping Phase

Capacity

80MW

Location

Temora, New South Wales

Site Area

Approximately 3.6 Hectares

Connection

Existing Essential Energy Infrastructure

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Estimated Completion

TBC

Site Selection

The site was chosen with a focus on minimising the impacts on the environment and the local community. Key advantages include:

Proximity to the Temora Zone Substation, offering efficient connection to the grid, minimising the need for extensive high voltage cabling.

The size and characteristics of the site provide an opportunity to avoid and minimise environmental impacts via a careful project design.

The site is already highly disturbed, and there is limited vegetation removal required.

Good access to the regional road network.

Temora, New South Wales

Project Timeline

Development - Site Selection

Potential project sites identified and evaluated based on criteria such as proximity to existing electrical infrastructure, environmental impact & land use.

Development - Feasibility

Detailed assessment of technical, economic and environmental viability of the projects – including grid capacity, financial modelling, planning and legal due diligence and risk analysis.

Development - Planning & Approvals

Preparing and submitting regulatory planning applications to relevant authorities. This phase includes comprehensive community consultation, environmental impact assessments and government agency engagement.

Development - Pre-construction

If the project receives regulatory approval, this process includes finalizing the detailed design, preparing management plans, securing contractors and arranging logistics in preparation for the physical commencement of construction.

Development - Construction

Physical building of the project, including site preparation works, installation of equipment and connection to the grid.

Development - Commissioning

After construction, the project undergoes comprehensive testing to verify that all components function safely, reliably, and in compliance before the system becomes operational.

Development - COperation

When the project passes the commissioning stage, it can become operational providing energy storage and discharge as required by the grid. Monitoring and maintenance are ongoing in this stage to ensure efficiency and safety.

Development - Decommissioning

At the end of the project’s operational life, the project will be safely dismantled and the site restored. In this stage project components and equipment are recycled or disposed of in line with environmental and regulatory requirements and the site is restored to pre-development condition.

Community Engagement

North Harbour are very interested in talking to members of the community who have an interest in or would like to provide feedback on the project. We are currently in the process of engaging with relevant local and state government agencies, local residents and community groups to better understand community views and perspectives as we develop the Environmental Impact Statement and progress the project design.

You can provide feedback on the proposed development via an online survey – we appreciate all feedback.

If you would like to receive more information on the project or meet with members of our project team please contact us at the details provided.

Contact Us

North Harbour are interested in talking to members of the community who have an interest in energy storage or would like to discuss the project. We will be engaging with relevant local and state government agencies, local residents and community group representatives as we develop the Environmental Impact Statement and progress the project design, to better understand community views and perspectives.

If you would like to receive more information on the Project or meet with members of our project team, please contact us.

Casey Joshua

Director, Planning and Stakeholder Engagement

+61 2 9137 4142

info@northharbourpl.com