Burrup (Murujuga) Corridor

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The State Government has identified four priority corridors for the development of new common use transmission infrastructure in the Pilbara.

The Burrup (Murujuga) Corridor is designed to connect the Burrup Strategic Industrial Area (SIA) to the main electricity grid in the Pilbara, the North West Interconnected System (NWIS). By providing common use access to renewable resources, the corridor will enable the decarbonisation of major industrial facilities, including LNG and fertiliser plants, on the Burrup Peninsula. APA has been awarded Priority Project status for the Burrup (Murujuga) Corridor.

Expression of Interest Process

On 13 September 2024, an Expression of Interest process was launched, inviting project proponents within the four priority corridors identified by the State Government - including the Burrup (Murujuga) Corridor - to apply for Priority Project status as part of the Pilbara Energy Transmission (PET) Plan.

Submissions were assessed against State Government objectives, including decarbonising the Pilbara, delivering positive outcomes for Traditional Owners and local communities, supporting common use infrastructure, and timely delivery. Additional criteria included best practice engagement with impacted Traditional Owner groups and the inclusion of meaningful benefit-sharing options. Applications closed on Friday 25 October 2024. You can access the Application Guidelines below:

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Priority Project Status

At the Pilbara Roundtable meeting in Port Hedland on 3 December 2024, the State Government announced the proponents that have been awarded Priority Project status for each of the four transmission corridors. APA was the successful project proponent for the Burrup (Murujuga) Corridor, and will now receive a recommendation to the Australian Government to be considered for concessional financing from WA’s allocation of up to $3 billion from Rewiring the Nation, administered by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation.

Rewiring the Nation

Rewiring the Nation is an Australian Government program to make clean energy more accessible and affordable for Australian consumers. The program invests to deliver new and upgraded grid infrastructure, providing finance at concessional rates to minimise the costs of these investments. The aim is to lower the cost of this essential infrastructure to consumers.

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