Overview

Following the re-zoning of the area for new homes and local centres, we are proposing an upgrade to 7.6 kilometres of the existing transmission line, between Spring Farm and Menangle, to address both current and future electricity demand in the Greater Macarthur Growth Area and surrounding developments.

The proposed project will upgrade an existing feeder within its current alignment between Nepean transmission substation (156 Springs Road, Spring Farm) and Menangle Road, Menangle. This feeder runs through private landholdings including Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute (EMAI), Camden South.

The proposed works involve:

  • Replacement of up to 28 poles, removal of three poles, and construction of four poles in new locations. All works will be within 20 metres of new and existing poles
  • Replacement of existing overhead conductors and associated overhead line fittings
  • Existing substation at 156 Springs Road, Spring Farm to be connected to Power Pole Site 1 via trenching or underboring
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The need

Endeavour Energy is proposing to upgrade the existing feeder between Nepean transmission substation and Menangle Road, by replacing the current transmission line with a new 66kV feeder. 

This project is part of the broader transmission supply strategy to meet increasing electricity demand in the Greater Macarthur Growth Area and its surrounding supporting developments. The transmission line will support increased supply, following rezoning of the area to establish new homes and local centres. The replacement of old poles, the construction of new poles and removal of redundant poles will comprise of the proposed works and are all required to support the new 66kV feeder.

Review of environmental factors

As the Authorised Network Operator and proponent for this proposal, Endeavour Energy will undertake an assessment of the project in consideration of all environmental, technical, financial and community impacts. Under the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act), Endeavor Energy is the determining authority of the proposal.

In accordance with Part 5 of the EP&A Act, Endeavour Energy has prepared a draft Review of Environmental Factors (REF), which outlines:

  • The proposal description and justification (including benefits and objectives)
  • An overview of the relevant legislative framework
  • Consultation completed during the assessment phase
  • Consideration of alternatives
  • The environmental impact assessment and mitigation measures to be applied during construction and operation of the proposal

Community correspondence

Stakeholder input and feedback is an important part of the environmental impact assessment process. Stakeholders and landowners located close to the proposed site will be notified of construction works. Impacted customers will be notified of any planned electricity outages, which will be kept to a minimum and be as short as possible to safely facilitate the development.

Provide feedback

For further information, or to make a submission, email consultation@endeavourenergy.com.au

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