Under this agreement, GE Vernova will deliver 69 dead tank circuit breakers (DTCBs) rated 245 kV and above, supporting Queensland’s renewable energy targets and enhancing power infrastructure resilience.
Powerlink is responsible for building and maintaining Queensland’s high-voltage transmission network and connecting renewable energy sources across the State. Their work is central to Queensland’s commitment to renewable energy, with targets of 70% by 2032 and 80% by 2035, as it facilitates the integration of renewable energy into the grid to support economic growth and sustainability.
Enhancing grid reliability with dead tank Ccircuit breakers
(DTCBs play a crucial role in maintaining stable power transmission by protecting the grid from electrical faults, ensuring continuity of energy flow and minimizing disruptions. They are like powerful “off switches” for the grid, automatically isolating sections of the network during faults or overloads to keep electricity flowing smoothly and protect the system from potential damage.
These devices are especially important for energy transition efforts, as they enable the reliable integration of renewable energy sources, which can be challenging without stable and resilient transmission infrastructure. Without equipment like DTCBs, reliably evacuating renewable energy from generation sites to end-users would be difficult, as fluctuations could disrupt the grid.
GE Vernova’s Dead Tank Circuit Breaker technology is recognized for its reliability and scalability, making it a strong choice for projects that require resilient and high-performance transmission solutions. With approximately 100,000 units installed globally, GE Vernova’s Grid Solutions business has built a trusted legacy of delivering advanced circuit breaker solutions that support renewable energy integration and energy security efforts worldwide.
Scheduled for delivery between August 2025 and March 2026, the DTCBs will be manufactured by GE Vernova’s Grid Solutions business at its factory in Suzhou, China. This global supply chain approach enables timely and efficient delivery to meet the needs of complex, large-scale projects.
Continuing a successful track record with Powerlink
This latest contract builds upon GE Vernova’s longstanding partnership with Powerlink, which includes prior collaboration on localizing DTCB production at GE Vernova’s Suzhou, China facility—an initiative that significantly improved lead times and addressed global supply chain challenges for critical electrical equipment.
The official signing ceremony was attended by Paul Simshauser, CEO of Powerlink and Yeow Keong Lim, Asia Pacific Region Leader for GE Vernova’s Power Transmission business.
Paul Simshauser, CEO of Powerlink, said, “Our commitment to reliable and efficient energy transmission is furthered by partnering with GE Vernova to equip our network with advanced grid technology. This contract will help ensure that Powerlink’s infrastructure can support the ambitious goals of Queensland’s renewable energy investors.”
Yeow Keong Lim, Asia Pacific Region Leader for GE Vernova’s Power Transmission business, added, “We are honored to collaborate with Powerlink on their Capital Work project. This contract highlights GE Vernova’s commitment to providing high-quality, next-generation solutions that support renewable energy transition. Our power transmission equipment are engineered to meet the highest standards of reliability and performance, reflecting our commitment to safe and dependable electrification. We remain dedicated to supporting Australia’s transition to a sustainable energy future through advanced technology that reinforces grid resilience and reliability.”
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