How is the stockpile of temporary transmission towers around Australia looking?

After consecutive nights of extreme winds that destroyed parts of the NEM’s transmission network, a few of us in the office are pondering about how many spare temporary transmission towers are currently available across Australia.

The ‘stockpile’ will need replenishing, having taken some hits in the last eight months.  These events include the following:

Roughly two decades ago, the six transmission companies for each state (QLD, NSW, VIC, SA, TAS and WA) bought a reserve of temporary transmission towers and strategically stored them around the country. During the system black event in SA in 2016, around twenty towers collapsed due to strong winds – as a result, Powerlink (QLD) and Western Power (WA) delivered their stock of temporary towers to ElectraNet (SA).

With the current destructive storm system heading east, coupled with the fact that we are heading into storm/cyclone season – we wonder if any readers have any insights as to how many of these temporary towers there are lying around Australia currently? and what the lead times are on new orders? particularly given that Hurricane Helene and Milton has recently damaged large parts of the HVAC network in the US.

 

Left, the temporary transmission structures that were erected near Anakie, VIC after severe winds struck in February.

Source: Linton Corbet


About the Author

Dan Lee
Dan is a Market Analyst, who joined Global-Roam in June 2013. After a couple of brief stints overseas, he returned to the team permanently in late 2019. Alongside his work at Global-Roam, he has undertaken short-term contract roles as an analyst and researcher in various areas of the energy sector. Dan graduated from the Master of Sustainable Energy program at the University of Queensland in 2024.

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