GHD partners with Stanwell on Future Energy Innovation & Training Hub for Central Queensland

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3D model of  the Future Energy Innovation & Training Hub site
Visualisation of the key architectural elements at Stanwell’s FEITH site
Leading professional services company GHD is working with Stanwell, a major electricity producer in Queensland, Australia to establish a dedicated Future Energy and Innovation Training Hub (FEITH) at Rockhampton, Queensland near an existing Stanwell power station.

Leading professional services company GHD is working with Stanwell, a major electricity producer in Queensland, Australia to establish a dedicated Future Energy and Innovation Training Hub (FEITH) at Rockhampton, Queensland near an existing Stanwell power station.

3D render of Stanwell’s FEITH site and nearby gas station
H2 Load out facilities alongside wind turbines, solar arrays and hydrogen storage and electrolyser test beds at Stanwell’s FEITH site

FEITH aims to uplift Stanwell’s capabilities to innovate, test, scale and develop wind, solar, hydrogen and battery storage technologies. The hub will foster innovation through trialing new technologies such as flow batteries and enabling workforce upskilling through practical demonstrations and skills testing. FEITH is expected to play a major role in Stanwell’s long-term energy transition journey towards achieving net-zero emissions targets.

GHD’s multidisciplinary teams have worked closely with Stanwell to define the energy transition vision, masterplan, operational requirements and provide the technology analysis needed to transition their existing sites to clean energy hubs whilst continuing to serve the community and Queensland’s power needs.

“The energy landscape in Queensland and in Australia is changing rapidly to meet the emerging ESG targets,” says Izakk Anand, Project Director and Business Group Leader – Power with GHD. “The level of investment from governments and private developers towards renewables has increased dramatically in recent years, which reinforces the immense scale and multiple challenges associated with the energy transition ahead. As such, it has been very rewarding to be part of FEITH, where the vision is to innovate, upskill and add tremendous social value.”

“Repurposing power stations and associated sites to clean energy hubs offers multiple potential benefits, including lowering pollution, introducing new technologies and in turn creating social value, new skills and long-term career pathways.”

Stanwell Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Rourke said, “The FEITH project will be the visible bright spark of Stanwell’s transformation to clean energy.

“Our vision is for FEITH to be a catalyst for advancing the energy transformation, not just at Stanwell, but for the entire State."

“It will be instrumental in our company’s goal to become a major provider of clean energy to Queensland and meeting our commitments to the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan.

“It will increase our understanding of new energy technologies and their application in building Stanwell’s renewable energy portfolio and driving the development of Queensland’s hydrogen industry.

“And just as importantly, it will help us create the energy workforce Queensland needs for the future through hands-on skills development and training.”

3D render of Stanwell’s FEITH site alongside research and training facilities
Stanwell’s FEITH site will include a variety of Renewable Energy sources alongside research and training facilities

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