The Cook Labor Government is continuing to secure Western Australia's clean energy future with GenusPlus awarded a $270 million contract to build the first parts of Clean Energy Link - North, which promises to unlock renewable energy resources throughout WA's south-west.
- GenusPlus awarded $270 million contract to build part of Clean Energy Link - North
- Part of Cook Labor Government's $5.7 billion investment since 2017 in onshore wind, large-scale battery storage, and transmission
- Clean Energy Link to unlock renewable energy sources throughout WA's south-west
The Cook Labor Government is continuing to secure Western Australia's clean energy future with GenusPlus awarded a $270 million contract to build the first parts of Clean Energy Link - North, which promises to unlock renewable energy resources throughout WA's south-west.
Through the contract, GenusPlus will expand the South West Interconnected System's (SWIS) northern section to allow for more clean energy generation in the Mid West.
This will benefit a host of projects in the region, including the $400 million expansion of Warradarge Wind Farm, which is owned by Bright Energy Investments, a joint venture between Synergy, Cbus Super and CVC DIF.
GenusPlus will design and construct three terminal substations in the area, as well as build an associated line, with work due to commence in the coming months.
Funding for Clean Energy Link forms part of the Cook Labor Government's $5.7 billion investment in onshore wind, large-scale battery storage and new transmission projects since 2017.
Collectively, these projects will ensure the State is well prepared for future growth and able to retire all State-owned coal-fired power plants by 2030.