In Writing
Akaysha Energy
Level 7, 22 Gordon Street
Cremorne, VIC
Timeline item 1 - complete
Development - Site Selection
During this phase, potential sites for the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) are identified and evaluated based on criteria such as proximity to existing electrical infrastructure, environmental impact, land use, and community acceptance. Once the optimal site is chosen, this milestone is marked as complete.
Timeline item 2 - complete
Development - Feasibility
In this phase, a detailed assessment is conducted to determine the technical, economic, and environmental viability of the project. This includes analysing energy needs, grid connection possibilities, financial modeling, and risk analysis. Upon confirming that the project is feasible, the milestone is considered complete.
Timeline item 3 - complete
Development - Planning & Approvals
This phase involves preparing and submitting planning applications to relevant authorities. It includes community consultation, environmental impact assessments, and seeking approval from local councils and other regulatory bodies.
Timeline item 4 - complete
Development - Post DA Lodgement
After the Development Application (DA) is lodged, this phase focuses on responding to any feedback or conditions set by the authorities. The project team ensures all requirements are met and finalises preparations for the delivery phase. Completion occurs when the DA is successfully processed.
Timeline item 5 - complete
Delivery - Pre-Construction
In this current phase, the project team prepares for the start of construction. This includes finalising designs, securing contractors, and arranging logistics. The transition to actual construction is carefully planned, and the project is now on track for physical implementation.
Timeline item 6 - active
Delivery - Construction
This phase will involve the physical building of the BESS, including site preparation, installation of equipment, and connection to the grid. Safety, quality control, and timelines are crucial. This milestone will be reached once the BESS is fully built.
Timeline item 7 - incomplete
Operational
After construction, the BESS will become operational, providing energy storage and discharge as required by the grid or local energy needs. Monitoring and maintenance are ongoing to ensure efficiency and safety. This milestone will be reached once the BESS is fully operational.
Timeline item 8 - incomplete
Decomissioning
At the end of the BESS's operational life, this phase involves safely dismantling and removing the equipment, restoring the site, and responsibly disposing of materials. This ensures minimal environmental impact and compliance with regulatory standards.
Located in the outer suburbs of Brisbane, the Brendale BESS is currently under construction with a capacity of 205 MW / 410 MWh. The BESS will occupy an area of approximately 2 hectares adjacent to the Brendale Sewage Treatment Plant. The project will connect to the South Pine substation via a high-voltage underground transmission cable.
The Brendale BESS will play an important role in helping Queensland achieve its Renewable Energy Targets. It will ensure that households and businesses have access to reliable and affordable clean energy.
The BESS will participate in energy and ancillary services markets in the National Electricity Market (NEM), helping to support the integration of renewable energy, reduce emissions, and put downward pressure on electricity prices for QLD consumers. Akaysha anticipates a commercial operation date of January 2026.
The development has been approved and was available for public consultation through the Moreton Bay Regional Council (MBRC).
Akaysha Energy
Level 7, 22 Gordon Street
Cremorne, VIC
community@akayshaenergy.com
ww.akayshaenergy.com
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Akaysha acknowledges and respects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Nation’s first people and recognises their traditional relationship with Country. As an energy company, we acknowledge the importance of respecting and nurturing the environment. We are committed to working in harmony with Indigenous communities and honouring their traditional knowledge in our pursuit of sustainable energy solutions.
Akaysha is dedicated to promoting reconciliation, understanding, and collaboration with Indigenous peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to operate on this land and strive to uphold the values of respect, integrity and environmental stewardship in our endeavours.