Alternate Path secures EPBC Act approval for 2,000MWh BESS in Victoria, Australia
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Alternate Path has secured federal environmental approval for its 500MW/2,000MWh Murchs Corner battery energy storage system in Victoria, Australia. The project will connect to the existing 500kV Moorabool to Mortlake transmission line and is expected to operate for 20 to 25 years. The approval adds to Victoria's expanding pipeline of utility-scale storage projects, targeting the state's legislated energy storage targets of at least 2.6GW by 2030 and 6.3GW by 2035. The project will occupy a 169-hectare site and is designed to avoid direct impacts to matters of national environmental significance. The Murchs Corner project joins a cluster of battery storage developments targeting the Moorabool to Mortlake transmission corridor, with construction expected to disturb only 21 hectares.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Victoria's energy storage targets drive investment in large-scale battery projects, boosting the state's renewable energy capacity.
- · The approval of the Murchs Corner project supports the development of the South-West Renewable Energy Zone.