
The spiral case was precisely positioned as planned, highlighting the efficiency of the installation phase. The task was executed by the EPC contractor joint venture, comprising John Holland and McConnell Dowgold, with technical guidance from ANDRITZ advisors. Their collaboration underscores the project’s commitment to precision and coordination.
Located in Australia, the Kidston project is the nation’s first privately developed pumped storage hydropower initiative. Upon completion, it will rank as the country’s third-largest electricity storage facility, designed to enhance grid reliability and facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources. This development supports Australia’s efforts to strengthen its energy infrastructure.
In 2021, ANDRITZ secured a contract to design, manufacture, and supply the electromechanical equipment for the Kidston project. The company highlighted the successful installation of the first of two spiral cases as a testament to meticulous planning and effective execution. An ANDRITZ spokesperson stated: “This milestone reflects the strength of our collaborative approach and dedication to delivering high-quality outcomes.”
The Kidston project is moving steadily toward its completion, with additional installation milestones anticipated in the coming months. This progress reinforces the project’s role in advancing Australia’s energy landscape, contributing to a more stable and sustainable power grid.