Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro project revamping old gold mine into a clean energy hub
At a glance
We're delivering engineering services for the design and construction of the ground-breaking 250 MW Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro project in a joint venture with Mott MacDonald as part of Queensland's AUD 62 billion clean energy plan. This world-first project will repurpose an abandoned gold mine into a pumped storage facility, using the old mine pits as the upper and lower water reservoirs.
The challenge
The project consists of a six kilometre-long dam on the upper storage, 235m deep shafts and tunnels forming the waterways, an underground powerhouse cavern housing two reversible pump turbines, and a surface switchyard. A 187km transmission line to a substation near Townsville will feed power into the national grid. More than 25 billion litres of water will be pumped out of the lower storage to enable the underground works to be completed once the upper dam is complete.
Detailed design has been completed across a range of services including:
- Detailed design of the dam and underground works
- Powerhouse design
- Supervision of dam construction and tunnel development
- Cocreation and development with all stakeholders of a BIM model for the entire scheme
- Completion of electrical design for balance of plant
Kidston (250MW) will be the first of numerous large-scale pumped hydro and water infrastructure schemes planned in Australia and New Zealand:
- As part of the Borumba pumped hydro storage project, we're providing engineering services for the development of the lower storage dam as part of the proposed 1,000 MW pumped storage project in Queensland.
- In New Zealand, we're working as part of the Te Rōpū Matatau, alongside two other consultancies (Mott MacDonald and Boffa Miskell), to carry out an engineering and environmental feasibility investigation into a pumped hydro storage scheme at Lake Onslow in the Otago region.
- We've also completed the concept designs for 3.7GW and pre-feasibility studies for 3.1GW of pumped hydro energy storage projects.
GHD's involvement in innovative projects such as Kidston and the alignment of our core local and international service offering, provides an unrivalled platform to support our clients and communities in the transition to renewable energy across Queensland and Australia."