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2026 - Technical assessments, site investigations and engagement

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2026 - Community Benefit Agreement with Gladstone Regional Council

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2027 - Development application submission and public notice

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2027 - EPBC referral submission and public notice

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2027 - Response to submissions and planning determination (state)

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2028 - EPBC Act determination (Commonwealth)

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2028 - 2030 Construction

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2030 - Commissioning

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2030 - Operation

Type: Solar Farm

Phase: In Development

Euleilah Solar Farm and Battery

Euleilah, QLD

Solar Capacity

360

MW

Battery Size

300

MW

Area

550

ha

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OX2 is planning the Euleilah solar farm and battery, featuring a solar farm of up to 360MWdc and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) with storage capacity of approximately 300MW across a project area of approximately 550 hectares. 

The Project is expected to deliver affordable, clean, and reliable electricity for Queensland while offering economic, social, and environmental benefits. 

The BESS will store energy for use when it’s needed most. It will provide reliable and affordable power, helping utilities quickly deliver electricity during peak times, outages, or shortages, improving energy security for QLD. 

Euleilah Solar Farm & Battery Location Map
Euleilah Solar Farm & Battery Project Information Sheet April 2026

FAQ's

Who is OX2?

We develop and operate projects within onshore and offshore wind power, solar power, and energy storage. With our extensive experience, strong market position and efficient business model, we are powering the great shift towards a sustainable society, and we are well equipped to further strengthen our position in a growing market. We are present across Europe and in Australia.

We design and build sustainable projects and tailor them to meet our customers’ needs. OX2 has a proven business model and in-house expertise at every step of the process – from project inception and financing to engineering and design, permitting, procurement, construction, and technical and commercial management.

Our mission is to accelerate access to renewable energy. We see ourselves becoming the leading provider of renewable energy solutions globally, thereby powering the great shift. 

As signatories to the Clean Energy Council’s Best Practice Charter, OX2 is dedicated to meaningful, transparent and respectful engagement with the regional communities where we operate. We focus on building enduring relationships, recognising and upholding environmental and cultural values and contributing to positive long-term value for local residents, Traditional Custodians and stakeholders.

What is a solar farm?

A solar farm consists of a large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) generation facility, and associated infrastructure. It comprises the installation of solar PV panels, substation, inverters, power cabling, site offices and access tracks. A transmission line to connect the solar farm to existing electrical infrastructure may be required.

The solar panels are typically 1.2 meters (m) x 2.4 m in size and are arranged in rows. These rows of solar panels are spaced 5m to 7m apart. The height of a fully tilted solar panel is 3m to 4m above the ground.

What is a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)

BESS facilities generally use lithium-ion to store the electricity until it is ready to be distributed to the network. BESS facilities allow energy generated from another source (such as a solar farm) to be stored until it is needed. BESS facilities improve grid reliability by storing low-cost electricity when there is an oversupply of electricity or during periods of low demand/high generation so that electricity is available when demand is higher. In fact, BESS can reduce electricity costs for communities by lowering peak demand charges and providing access to cheaper electricity during off-peak hours. The fast response capability of BESS also offers ancillary services to keep power quality in the grid at a standard level. Additionally, BESS can act as a backup power source during emergencies like bushfires, ensuring that critical infrastructure (hospitals, emergency services, water systems) remains operational even if the grid is disrupted.

BESS facilities contain several key components, including battery units, inverters and transformers. The final composition of a BESS facility will depend on the BESS technology being used, the BESS supplier and the size of the facility. Where possible, BESS facilities are co-located with or near a grid connection point (such as a terminal station), therefore minimising the need for additional connection infrastructure.

Large-scale BESS facilities are expected to have an operational life of approximately 15 to 20 years and are typically monitored remotely, without the requirement for permanent staff on site. Staff are, however, required to access the site from time to time to undertake inspection and maintenance activities.

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Transmission Line

A transmission line is essential to deliver the energy generated by the project to where it is needed.

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First Nations Collaboration

We are committed to building respectful and genuine partnerships with First Nations communities throughout the lifecycle of our renewable energy projects. This includes protecting cultural heritage, supporting economic participation, and fostering opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing.

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Careers and Business

A Solar Farm and Battery brings many direct opportunities for employment to the region during both the construction phase and ongoing operations once the project is commissioned.

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Enquiries and Complaints

OX2 welcome enquiries and feedback regarding the Euleilah solar farm and battery project.

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Community Survey

In the coming weeks, OX2 will invite you to participate in a Community Survey to share your feedback and ideas on how the Euleilah Solar Farm can deliver the most meaningful benefits to your community.

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Information Sessions

We want to share information about the project, explain any potential impacts, hear your thoughts, answer your questions, and keep you updated every step of the way.

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