UGL is pleased to have successfully completed Brisbane’s Belmont substation, strengthening the area’s electrical infrastructure to support grid stability and meet increasing energy demands.
Key aspects of the project, undertaken with Powerlink Queensland, included the installation of a 275kV bus reactor, removal of equipment reaching the end of its life, and construction of a new reactor slab to accommodate advanced high-voltage equipment. A bus reactor is an air core inductor, or oil filled inductor, connected between two buses or two sections of the same bus to limit the voltage transients on either bus. It is installed in a bus to maintain system voltage when the load of the bus changes.
The team carefully managed each phase, from dismantling the former Transformer 2 slab to completing extensive site preparation, ensuring a solid base for the new infrastructure. Safety and environmental protocols were strictly followed throughout, minimising any impact on the surrounding area, and ensuring compliance with local guidelines.
The project also involved the installation of upgraded secondary systems and essential cabling, enhancing overall efficiency and reliability.
These upgrades will not only support grid stability and reduce potential disruptions but also allow for future adaptability as energy demands continue to rise.
This milestone reflects UGL’s commitment to delivering reliable and sustainable energy solutions for Australia’s future. Our utilities team continues to drive our mission by enhancing critical facilities like Belmont substation, located in Mansfield, securing long-term resilience and sustainability in Australia’s power grid.