- Minister Glenn Butcher has helped Powerlink kick off early works at the local SuperGrid Training Centre and Transmission Hub
- Powerlink’s temporary facility has been based in Gladstone
- Today’s announcement locks in future of the training hub long into the future
Miles Government Minister and Gladstone MP Glenn Butcher has joined Powerlink officials to kick off early works at the site of the SuperGrid Training Centre and Transmission Hub.
The state-of-the-art facility will provide critical skills development and apprentice training opportunities to hundreds of workers as the energy transformation rolls out.
Powerlink’s Central Queensland network plays a critical role in securing reliable power supply as heavy industry players electrify their operations to reduce emissions.
Powerlink has commenced work on strengthening the existing transmission grid with several investments, including a new transmission line between Calvale Substation and Calliope River Substation (near Gladstone) that will leverage easements that Powerlink obtained in the 1980s.
Engagement with landholders and local communities is well underway on this new transmission line which is mostly co-located with existing network infrastructure, reducing social, environmental and economic impacts compared to constructing in a new location.
This work is essential to enable the efficiently flow of electricity around the state, ensuring reliable supply to Queenslanders as more renewable energy sources enter the market.
Construction on the SuperGrid Training Centre and Transmission Hub is due to begin by the end of the year.
As stated by Member for Gladstone Glenn Butcher:
“Gladstone has been an industrial powerhouse for generations and that continues as the renewable transition continues.
“We are proud that publicly-owned Powerlink is establishing their base in Gladstone.
“Central Queensland has always been a strong pillar of Queensland’s economy and that will be no different as we lead the way to a renewable energy future.
“What this means for Gladstone is more industry, more supply chain opportunities and jobs for the next generation.
“While we’re investing in the future of renewable energy in Queensland, the LNP are more focused on privatizing energy assets.”
As stated by Minister for Energy and Clean Economy Jobs Mick de Brenni:
“Only a Miles Labor Government is serious about Queensland’s clean energy future, and this world-class facility will give the Central Queensland community the confidence that there are jobs and training abundant.
“To meet our targets, we will we absolutely rely on the Queensland SuperGrid and that workforce will be bred here.
“Building the SuperGrid is key to unlocking 100,000 new jobs in energy generation, green hydrogen, critical minerals mining and battery manufacturing, so everything we see happening in this busy region is essentially driving the clean energy industrial revolution.”
As stated by Powerlink’s Chief Operating Officer Gary Edwards:
“Establishing this base in Central Queensland is exciting for Powerlink as we expand our regional presence.
“This hub will host hundreds of energy workers over its lifespan, who will be responsible for building and connecting Queenslanders to a world-class transmission network.
“Since we established our presence in Central Queensland, we have been expanding our workforce which includes six apprenticeship positions this year alone.
“The next generation of workers will have access to state-of-the-art training facilities right here in Gladstone.
“We are excited for what the future holds in the region.”
As stated by Powerlink’s Executive General Manager of Network and Business Development Stewart Bell:
“As industry looks to reduce emissions and electrify their operations, strengthening the network throughout the region is critical.
“Central Queensland has a critical role to play in ensuring reliable supply of electricity to the network well into the future.
“The region is also rich in renewable energy resources which will be an essential part of Queensland’s renewable energy future.”