DT Infrastructure wins EPC contract for North Queensland solar-battery hybrid projects
DT Infrastructure (DTI) has won the engineering, procurement and construction contract from Edify Energy to build the Ganymirra and Majors Creek solar-battery hybrid projects in North Queensland.
Source: Gamuda · August 13, 2026 at 9:14 AM · AI-assisted report
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DT Infrastructure (DTI) has won the engineering, procurement and construction contract from Edify Energy to build the Ganymirra and Majors Creek solar-battery hybrid projects in North Queensland.
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The two sites in the Townsville region will generate 360 MWp of solar power and include a 300 MW / 1,200 MWh battery energy storage system, a new substation and transmission link. At peak construction the project will support about 400 jobs and create opportunities for local businesses and suppliers.
DTI chief executive John Anderson said the contract demonstrated the company’s ability to deliver complex renewable projects safely. “Projects like Ganymirra and Majors Creek show how renewable generation and large-scale battery storage are working together to deliver a more resilient and reliable electricity network,” he said. “We are bringing proven experience that will make a lasting contribution to Queensland’s energy future, while working closely with the Bindal People, local businesses and the Townsville community.”
Edify Energy said it was impressed with DTI’s early work on the Smoky Creek and Guthrie’s Gap projects and looked forward to continuing the partnership. Early engineering and pre-construction have started, with major construction scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2026.
The partnership highlights the growing collaboration between private developers and state-backed energy firms to expand Queensland’s renewable capacity.