Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Tender announced for NSW energy boost

NSW is seeking to boost the security and reliability of its energy grid, with Energy Minister, Penny Sharpe, today directing a tender for projects that deliver 500MW of firm capacity.

The tender will seek bids for firming infrastructure like batteries, gas generation and virtual power plants, that can rapidly supply electricity to the grid or reduce the use of electricity at short notice.

The projects supported by this tender will be capable of powering around 200,000 homes during times of peak demand.

“The Minns Labor Government has always been clear that we will make decisions to keep the lights on and the energy transformation underway,” said Minister Sharpe.

“This tender will provide greater certainty against future reliability risks.

“We are proactively managing the risks associated with delivering multiple large-scale infrastructure projects at once, as we rebuild our energy system.”

NSW is forecast to face shortfalls of firm capacity for the summer of 2027-28. A range of measures are already underway to meet NSW’s energy security target but this new tender will provide greater certainty as NSW transforms its energy system, the Minister said.

The tender will be conducted by ASL (formerly AEMO Services) later this year, and priority will be given to projects that can supply the Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong areas (where the shortfalls are forecast) during times of peak period.

“The announcement of this tender for firming infrastructure demonstrates the flexibility and adaptability of the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap in bringing forward additional energy capacity in response to an identified need,” said ASL Chief Executive Officer, Nevenka Codevelle.

“Firming infrastructure plays a crucial role in supporting the reliability of the NSW electricity system, with this tender calling on projects to come forward that can support the Sydney-Newcastle-Wollongong region by the summer of 2027/28.”

Successful projects will join those supported in the state’s first firming tender in 2023, with the likes of AGL’s Liddell battery, Akaysha Energy’s Orana battery, Iberdrola’s Smithfield battery and NSW’s first large scale virtual power plant under the NSW Roadmap being delivered by Enel X.

Minister Sharpe announced the tender while addressing the 2025 Australian Clean Energy Summit in Sydney.

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