Project timeline

Overview

Sector
Electricity
Segment
Transmission
Region
New South Wales
Status
Current
Commencement date
Effective date

On 4 June 2026, the AER published its determination specifying actions Transgrid must take to respond to a material change in circumstances (MCC) in relation to its Meeting System Strength Requirements in NSW regulatory investment test for transmission (RIT-T). This determination was made in accordance with clause 5.16.4(z5A)(2) and (4) of the National Electricity Rules (NER).

Our determination specifies that Transgrid is required to undertake updated analysis, publish a draft statement and allow 1 month of public consultation. Following this consultation, Transgrid is required to prepare and publish a final statement which responds to submissions and identifies any refinement to the preferred option.

Background

Between December 2022 and July 2025, Transgrid applied the RIT-T to assess options that would address the system strength shortfall projected by AEMO in the second half of 2025 and meet system strength requirements in NSW. Regulatory investment tests are a cost benefit test which network businesses must apply before undertaking investment in their networks to address an identified need.

The preferred option identified in the RIT-T includes:

  • commissioning 3 synchronous condensers in Transgrid's network in 2028-29 and another 7 in 2029-30
  • procuring non-network solutions, provided they meet the criteria for efficient and prudent expenditure, including grid-forming battery energy storage systems.

The estimated cost of the preferred option in the project assessment conclusions report is approximately $6.3 billion.

The procurement of 5 of the synchronous condensers in the preferred option is proceeding as a Priority Network Investment Project under state legislation, the Electricity Infrastructure Investment Act (NSW) (EII Act), rather than under the NER. 

On 29 April 2026, Transgrid notified the AER that an MCC has occurred for this project in accordance with clause 5.16.4(z3)(4) of the NER. The notice identified that the primary cause of the MCC was a material increase of more than 30% in the cost to procure synchronous condensers which was included in its RIT-T as a RIT-T reopening trigger.

Key Documents

Transgrid - Meeting System Strength Requirements in NSW - Notification of Material Change in Circumstances Assessment - 29 April 2026

Authors
Transgrid
Content type
Document

AER - Material change in circumstances - Meeting System Strength Requirements in NSW - Determination - 4 June 2026

Authors
Australian Energy Regulator
Content type
Document