The Queensland Government has opened proposals for a A$200 million North West Energy Fund aimed at improving electricity reliability and affordability across the state’s remote north-west region. The initiative is designed to support new energy infrastructure projects in areas including Mount Isa, Cloncurry, Julia Creek, and Richmond.
The programme is part of the broader Queensland Energy Roadmap and will be administered by the Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC), focusing on strengthening regional power supply through a mix of generation, storage, and renewable energy solutions.
The fund is intended to support both community energy needs and industrial demand in the North West Minerals Province, a resource-rich region that plays a key role in Australia’s mining and critical minerals sector. Projects involving gas generation, battery storage, wind, and solar energy are expected to be central to improving grid stability.
A key objective of the initiative is to complement the development of the CopperString transmission project, which will expand grid connectivity between Townsville and Mount Isa. The fund is expected to extend the benefits of this major infrastructure investment by enabling distributed energy solutions in more remote areas.
Regional energy reliability is a major focus, particularly for mining operations that require stable and continuous power supply. Improved infrastructure is also expected to benefit local communities by reducing energy costs and increasing system resilience.
The fund will prioritize flexible energy systems capable of responding to fluctuating demand, with hybrid models combining renewable generation and storage technologies seen as essential to long-term stability.
Government officials emphasized that the initiative is designed to attract private investment and accelerate development of energy projects that can support both economic growth and energy transition goals in regional Queensland.
Overall, the North West Energy Fund represents a targeted effort to modernize regional energy infrastructure while supporting industrial activity, improving reliability, and advancing cleaner and more resilient power systems in northern Australia.







