Australia Energy Hub to Configure 850 MW Wind Power Project
2026-06-16 18:05
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Renewable Energy Partners has adjusted the development plan for the Bogunda Energy Hub in Queensland, Australia, transforming the original large-scale wind power concept into a hybrid energy project combining wind, solar photovoltaic (PV), and energy storage. This Australia energy hub project is located southeast of Hughenden in northern Queensland, near the planned area for the CopperString 2.0 transmission line.

The adjusted Australia energy hub project will configure up to 850 MW of wind power, 500 MW of solar PV, and 500 MW of battery energy storage system. The project plans to install 136 wind turbines, over 714,000 solar PV modules, and a 4-hour battery energy storage system. Currently in the early development stage, ecological surveys and grid connection studies are about to commence.

The project developer expects the Bogunda Energy Hub to achieve full operation by 2032. Once completed, it is anticipated to supply electricity to over 500,000 households in Queensland. As the Australia energy hub project transitions to a wind-solar-storage integrated configuration, sustained construction demand will arise for engineering components such as wind turbines, solar PV modules, energy storage systems, substations, and transmission grid connections.

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