Brisbane, April 20, 2026 - Hitachi Energy, a global leader in electrification, has been awarded the contract for a significant system strength project by Powerlink, including the supply and installation of four synchronous condensers (syncon). This project is part of a wider program of work being delivered by Powerlink to reinforce the Central Queensland network as part of the Queensland Energy Roadmap.
As energy demand grows and generation mix evolves, synchronous condensers play a central role in Queensland energy system, stabilizing voltage and supporting secure operation during faults or rapid system changes. Hitachi Energy will design, integrate, install and commission the balance of plant, while Hitachi Energy’s technology partner Baker Hughes will supply the synchronous condenser machines, rated +161MVAr megavolt-amperes reactive (MVAr) equipped with flywheel to manage 1442 megawatts (MWs) in inertia.
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Powerlink Interim Chief Executive Darryl Rowell said the syncon machines are critical for delivering a once-in-a-generation program of work at the heart of the powersystem in Central Queensland.