Genus secures substation works contract for Qld’s Aldoga Solar Farm project

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GenusPlus Group Ltd, a national provider of essential power and communications infrastructure, has secured a contract from ACCIONA Energia to undertake the design and construction of substation works for the Aldoga Solar Farm development in Queensland.

The Aldoga Solar Farm, along with its accompanying 275kV Substation, represents a significant renewable energy initiative aligned with Queensland’s objective to boost renewable energy supply, create employment opportunities, and foster economic growth, the company said in an ASX announcement.

Situated approximately 20 kilometres northwest of Gladstone in Central Queensland, the project is poised to play a crucial role in advancing the state’s ambition of achieving 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030.

Under the terms of the contract, ACCIONA Energia will oversee the development, ownership, and operation of the Aldoga Solar Farm and 275kV Substation, while Genus will be responsible for detailed design, procurement, installation, and associated civil works for the new Substation.

The contract, valued at approximately $40 million, is slated for completion over a 12-month period in 2024.

With a commitment to leveraging local resources, Genus plans to engage around 70 personnel, tapping into regional Queensland’s talent pool to drive the project forward. David Riches, Managing Director of Genus, expressed enthusiasm about the company’s expanded presence on the East Coast and its collaboration with ACCIONA Energia on this landmark project.

Genus Managing Director David Riches expressed satisfaction with the company’s expanded footprint on the East Coast, citing the significance of their participation in the project and the opportunity to strengthen ties with ACCIONA Energia.

“The award of this contract highlights the strength of our customer relationships and our reputation for reliable delivery, and the Company looks forward to building on its existing relationship with ACCIONA,” concluded Riches.