Posts by epicict@epic.com.au

Port Pirie Lateral Pipeline to undergo scheduled assessment

Epic Energy will conduct an important assessment of the Port Pirie Lateral Pipeline (the Pipeline) in early 2025, which informs the long-term maintenance of the Pipeline. The Pipeline supplies natural gas to industrial, commercial and residential gas customers in the Port Pirie and Whyalla region. In early 2025 a routine internal assessment of the pipeline…

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Powering Mannum’s Future and Community Growth

Epic Energy is proud to contribute significant funding to the much-needed lighting upgrade at the Mannum Oval Complex and Showground, a central hub for local sporting clubs and community events. The upgrade will replace outdated light towers that have hindered the oval’s use in recent years, creating new opportunities for night games, community events, and…

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Battery storage completes renewables investment in Mannum

South Australian energy infrastructure company Epic Energy is investing approximately $130 million in a standalone battery storage solution that will support the state’s ongoing energy security and energy transition. To be located 90 kilometres east of Adelaide and adjacent Epic Energy’s two solar farms at Mannum, the battery energy storage solution will feature high-cycle capacity…

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Epic Energy selected to support South Australia’s hydrogen hub

The Government of South Australia has selected Epic Energy as a preferred partner to develop the integrated pipeline and hydrogen storage solution for world’s largest hydrogen production facility and power plant. Epic Energy has entered an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) agreement with the Government to develop an integrated pipeline and hydrogen storage solution for its…

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Epic Energy launches commercial microgrid

Epic Energy is proud to launch a commercial microgrid at IKEA’s Adelaide store. The $6.6 million eleXsys Microgrid is a 1.2MW rooftop network of 3,024 solar panels, supported by a 3.45MWh capacity battery the size of three 40ft shipping containers. The rooftop solar system will generate enough clean energy to deliver 70 per cent of…

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