Hydroelectric project planned in an old coal pit

This project was notable for its focus on not negatively altering the water quality and levels of Lake Burragorang.

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Proyectan proyecto hidroeléctrico en un antiguo pozo de carbón

Lake Burragorang, Sydney’s largest water reservoir, could play a crucial role in New South Wales’ transition to renewable energy, thanks to a pumped hydro project proposed by ZEN Energy.

This innovative project would convert a former coal mining site at Nattai, located high above the lake, into a clean energy power plant. clean energy capable of providing on-demand electricity to 500,000 homes and businesses.

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The project, called Pumped Hydro of Western Sydney, plans to have a capacity of 1 GW, allowing it to store enough energy to supply up to 8 continuous hours of electricity. This initiative will not only support grid stability during peak demand but will also facilitate the transition to renewable energy sources.

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The plan is for the facility, located 24 km from the Warragamba dam, to be primarily subway, using water from Lake Burragorang to generate power through subway turbines during periods of high demand.

ZEN Energy has established a community benefit fund of $1 million per year and anticipates that construction of the project will create 1,500 jobs, with 80 more in ongoing operations once completed. The site’s history as a coal mining site and later as a coal washery until 2001, will be completely transformed with this new use focused on clean energy.

The reconversion of a site degraded by coal mining into a source of renewable energy renewable energy is a powerful example of how old infrastructure can be adapted to meet modern demands for sustainability. This project has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions and can serve as a model for other regions with similar industrial legacies, demonstrating that transformation is possible and can be economically viable.

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Source: zenenergy.com.au

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