Munmorah named as preferred site for super battery

Catley says the old power station site would be the ideal location for the super battery

The site of the former Munmorah Power Station has been formally identified as the ideal location for the 700MW Waratah Super Battery, according to Shadow Minister for the Hunter and Member for Swansea, Yasmin Catley.

Catley said the suitability of the site was outlined in EnergyCo’s scoping report, which was lodged with the Department of Planning earlier this week.

EnergyCo expects to finalise a competitive tender process to determine suitable battery operators and sites by the end of the year, she said.

The NSW Treasurer is the sole stakeholder of the former Munmorah Power Station site, which was retired by Delta Electricity in 2012.

The station was then demolished in 2017 and has since remained unused.

Catley said placing the battery at the Munmorah site would contribute to the Hunter – Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone, which has received over $100B in investor interest.

The project would also create up to 150 construction jobs during the development, as well as 10 to 15 ongoing jobs.

“It makes perfect sense to locate the Waratah Super Battery at the old power station site,” Catley said.

“It is owned by the Government and all the transmission infrastructure is already in place.

“Not only will this project deliver up to 150 construction jobs during its development and 10 to 15 ongoing jobs, but it will also open up an opportunity to turn the old power station into a renewable energy manufacturing hub on the Central Coast.

“This will mean good paying, highly skilled jobs into the future.”

Source:
Media release, Sep 19
Member for Swansea, Yasmin Catley

1 Comment on "Munmorah named as preferred site for super battery"

  1. Selwyn Assaf | October 4, 2022 at 9:04 pm |

    i dont like the idea of having residential buildings facing the parks nor being part of marine area.i dont object to shopping amenities
    as in manly sydney wharf concept. in other words only commercial activity

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