The Bundey substation is integral to South Australia’s ‘Project Energy Connect’, the largest transmission endeavour to date. The initiative involves a new 206-kilometer high-voltage transmission line from Robertstown to the SA/NSW border.
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Serving as South Australia’s first 330kV substation, Bundey facilitates power exchange between SA and NSW, and serves as a hub for future renewable energy integration, crucial for maximizing the projects benefits. It houses the state’s largest electricity transformers, essential for managing power flow across this new interstate energy corridor.
The project scope went well beyond the headline items, including substantial design and construction upgrades to existing substations, transmission line cut-ins, and numerous enhancements at remote locations throughout the state. Specifically: