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Powerlink has energised the connection to Iberdrola’s Broadsound Solar Farm ahead of schedule, an important step in delivering more power generation in Central Queensland.

The achievement allows Iberdrola Australia to commence testing before exporting to the National Electricity Market once construction of the solar farm is complete.

Powerlink Interim Chief Executive Darryl Rowell said the milestone marks more than two years of collaboration with Iberdrola Australia. 

“Working together, we were able to energise the connection early despite the challenges the teams faced, including flooding from Tropical Cyclone Alfred earlier this year,” he said.

“More than 350 people have been involved in the connection works between Iberdrola Australia and Powerlink’s substations. 
“We have also upgraded our Broadsound substation to facilitate the connection.

“Achieving energisation of the connection now allows Iberdrola Australia to proceed to testing before being able to export solar energy to the grid.”

Mr Rowell highlighted projects like this demonstrate the important role that Powerlink will play in connecting Queenslanders to affordable, reliable and sustainable power.

“Queensland’s Energy Roadmap identified the significant body of work Powerlink is undertaking in Central Queensland to reinforce our network and facilitate connection of new power generation sources. 

“Iberdrola Australia’s Broadsound Solar Farm and Battery will add 377MW of power generation and additional storage capacity to the Queensland power system. 

“This work ensures Queenslander’s access to reliable and sustainable power into the future.

Learn more about Powerlink's program of work in Central Queensland

Learn more about Iberdrola's Broadsound Solar and Battery.

Posted
8 Dec 2025
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