Our latest round of consultation has come to a close and we want to say a huge thank you to everyone who’s taken the time to be part of the conversation.
Independent studies are helping ensure the project meets high environmental standards. Explore how air quality, noise, and emissions are being modelled, monitored, and minimised.
From underground tunnels to careful site planning, see how international best practice is guiding construction to minimise disruption, protect the landscape, and respect the community.
Safe, well-planned roads are essential during construction and beyond. Find out how the project is working with councils and transport agencies to manage traffic and leave lasting local benefits.
Continuing to enjoy the recreational use of Lake Lyell is important to the community. Constructed in 1982 to provide cooling water for nearby power stations, Lake Lyell has since become a much-loved spot for boating, fishing, and camping.
We're out in the Lithgow community again this week — and it’s a great time to drop in, ask questions, and learn more about the Lake Lyell Pumped Hydro Project.
The knowledge, guidance and leadership of Registered Aboriginal Parties continues to inform how cultural values are recognised, respected and protected throughout the project. 
EnergyAustralia and EDF power solutions Australia recognise that we operate and plan for the energy transition on the traditional Country of the Wiradjuri peoples and we respect and acknowledge their continued connection to Country and culture.