CopperString 2.0, the proposed high voltage transmission network to connect North West Queensland to the National Electricity Market, is expected to be "shovel-ready" by October, its project developers said Wednesday.
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Speaking at a Regional Reference Group meeting in Townsville today chaired by Tony McGrady CuString Pty Ltd Chairman John O'Brien said the project would be ready by October pending final government approvals.
"With the support of the Queensland and Australian Governments who are critical to orchestrate the growth of Northern Queensland's clean industrial economy, we will be ready to pull the trigger on our open access, game-changing infrastructure and commence construction before the end of the year," Mr O'Brien said.
"CopperString 2.0 will extend the national transmission grid through a 1100km power network which will not only create greater energy security, but it will also power the growth of new opportunities for minerals, industrial manufacturing, clean energy large-scale agriculture and greater access to faster broadband at a time when government around the world are intensely focused on secure minerals supply."
Due for completion in 2024 and supporting 750 construction jobs and 3,560 long-term indirect jobs, CopperString 2.0 has announced four development priorities:
1 finalise the remaining items under the Implementation Agreement with the Queensland Government
2 finalise environmental approvals and engagement with traditional owners and landholders
3 finalise negotiations with the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility on its financing offer for CopperString and
4 finalise the Federal Government-funded study into the potential of CopperString 2.0 to support the development of a "clean industrial ecosystem" across the Townsville to Mount Isa corridor and the North West Minerals Province.
Mr O'Brien told the RRG meeting other announcements important to local communities would be made in coming weeks, including procurement opportunities, and the broadband initiative that will see CopperString's high-capacity fibre optic cable become available to strengthen communications services across the corridor.
Mr McGrady said the strong support from the Queensland and Australian Governments was recognition of the transformational potential of CopperString 2.0.
"The North West Minerals Province has the critical, new economy minerals that are in great demand around the world. We need to develop these mineral reserves not just for ourselves, but for the rest of the world," Mr McGrady said.
"The development of renewable energy, advanced manufacturing and battery storage technologies is dependent on access to these minerals. Our ability to develop these minerals reserves relies on clean energy and we have the best in the world and we need to build it at scale."
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