Construction ramping up in Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone

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Starting this week, ACEREZ – the network operator appointed by EnergyCo to design, build, and finance the project – will begin works across various sites in the Central West region.

This will focus on preparing for transmission lines, upgrading local roads and advancing new infrastructure.

Works will begin on the Barigan Creek Switching Station – a key facility for the Central-West Orana REZ that will connect multiple transmission lines and help manage the efficient flow of electricity across the network.

Construction will also start on an Energy Hub at Merotherie – which will act as a central switchboard to help efficiently gather, manage and distribute renewable electricity from across the REZ.

Work is also ramping up at the temporary workers’ accommodation camp and site office on Merotherie Road, providing essential housing and facilities for construction crews.

This on-site accommodation supports efficient project delivery while reducing pressure on local housing in nearby communities.

Upgrades to the intersection of the Golden Highway and Merotherie Road are taking place to support the delivery of key equipment to the site.

There are robust environmental safeguards in place to reduce dust, noise and traffic disruptions, such as designated heavy vehicle routes and real-time monitoring to limit local impacts.

Landholders, residents and other stakeholders near construction sites have been notified of these works. The Central-West Orana REZ is the state’s first REZ, and will deliver more reliable, clean and affordable energy to homes and businesses across the state.

The NSW Government is investing $128 million (USD 83 million) in communities hosting the Central-West Orana REZ transmission project, through grants for community organisations and Councils, and First Nations groups and projects.

Recipients of the first $60 million in grants have been awarded funding for 54 local initiatives including critical water infrastructure, training programs, improvements to sports facilities, cultural events and key worker housing.