
Our projects
Project status
Expected capacity
130PJ
Capacity
200+
Direct jobs created
$27.1m
Regional investment






























Step 1
Project identification and site selection
Identification and site selection is based on an analysis of opportunities and constraints. Our team then begins community consultation.
Project identification and site selection
Step 2
Project feasibility and community engagement
Site-specific investigations are undertaken to assess the impacts and opportunities of the project and feedback is sought from the local community.
Project feasibility and community engagement
Step 3
Development Application and Environmental Impact Statement
A Development Application is made and an EIS prepared which involves a wide range of studies to address stakeholder feedback received to date and to consider the potential environmental and social impacts of the project.
Development Application and Environmental Impact Statement
Step 4
Public exhibition and submissions report
The EIS is placed on public exhibition through the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure. Interested members of the public are invited to have their say during the exhibition period by way of formal submissions. A Submissions Report is then prepared, which aims to respond to the submissions received.
Public exhibition and submissions report
Step 5
Assessment and development consent
The project documents are assessed by the relevant government authorities. If determined, Development Consent is granted alongside a range of conditions specific to the project.
Assessment and development consent
Step 6
Post approval, contracting and financing
A lead contractor(s) to build the project is appointed and all pre-construction approvals and consents are finalised. During this phase, the lead contractor(s) is provided with a list of local businesses that have registered their interest and capabilities through the project website.
Post approval, contracting and financing
Step 7
Procurement
During this phase our lead contractor(s) engages contractors and suppliers to undertake the scope of the works. Orders are then placed for major components.
Procurement
Step 8
Early works and design
Initial site activities start. Off-site detailed design commences in parallel.
Early works and design
Step 9
Construction - civil works
During this phase of construction, the majority of the civil works takes place. The community is kept informed about temporary impacts during the construction phase.
Construction - civil works
Step 10
Construction - mechanical and electrical completion
During this phase, the major equipment packages are delivered to site. Electrical cabling, buildings and amenities are then installed and major equipment connections are made to complete construction.
Construction - mechanical and electrical completion
Step 11
Commissioning & handover
Electricity and other external service connections are completed and then equipment undergoes performance testing. During this stage, the project will come to life with equipment starting up for short periods of time, until the commissioning team is satisfied with the performance and operational safety. Operators will be trained during commissioning before commencing operations.
Commissioning & handover
Step 12
Operations
The project is operated in accordance with relevant approval conditions and management plans. Compliance with conditions of approval and management plans is monitored as required throughout the life of the project.
Operations
Step 13
Decommissioning
At the end of the project’s useful life, the asset and electrical equipment will be either replaced or the project will be decommissioned. The site will then be returned to its original use or re-purposed for other development.
Decommissioning
Competing for more than a century, Port Kembla Rugby League Club has had a long history and key role in the growth of suburban football in the Illawarra region.
The club’s junior side was sponsored by Squadron Energy’s Port Kembla Energy Terminal in 2025 – helping continue that treasured heritage.
While they were unable field a senior side, the club are hoping to put up a new senior team in the near future.
Port Kembla Rugby League Club has been involved in football since 1914, with 24 premierships under their belt – the most titles out of any team in the local competition.
Dress for Success empowers and supports women into employment across New South Wales to promote economic independency.
The organisation’s Illawarra branch hosted a ‘Super Fashion Frenzy’ event in October, with Squadron Energy signing on as a gold sponsor.
The event – the first of its kind that Dress for Success had organised – delivered thousands of fashion items for shoppers at extremely low prices.
These items included clothing, shoes and accessories from leading premium brands such as Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Zimmerman, Jimmy Choo, Portmans and Cue.
Look Good Feel Better is an Australian organisation that supports people with cancer.
Squadron Energy’s contribution to the program has enabled the organisation to be able to support 100 individuals undergoing cancer treatment over the next 12 months.
This includes services such as in-person and virtual workshops, home delivered Confidence Kits, and weekly Feel Better Fridays sessions..
These workshops help participants manage the visible and emotional side effects of cancer treatment. Volunteers demonstrate skincare routines to address dryness and sun sensitivity, offer make-up techniques, guide people through replicating eyebrows and eyelashes after hair loss and give advice on headwear.
Confidence kits contain skincare and make-up products donated by the cosmetic industry.
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Appendix A Indactive Design Drawings
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Appendix B Stakeholder Consultation
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Appendix E1 Contamination Berth 101
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Appendix H Terrestrial Ecology
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Appendix I Aboriginal Heritage
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Appendix O Social and Economic
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PKET - Response to Submissions
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Environmental Protection Licence
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Fire Safety Study - Appendix A
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Fire Safety Study - Appendix C
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Fire Safety Study - Appendix E
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PKET Stage 2A Emergency Spill Plan
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PKET Stage 2A Spoil Management Plan
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PKET Stage 2B Emergency Spill Plan
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PKET Stage 2B Spoil Management Plan
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