Eyes on the skies: BoM and Powerlink renew partnership

Two smiling men in business attire shake hands at partnership signing (BoM Powerlink)
Bureau of Meteorology CEO Dr Andrew Johnson and Powerlink Queensland CEO Paul Simshauser

Powerlink Queensland and Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) have renewed their industry-first partnership to deliver better planning and decision-making on Queenslandโ€™s high-voltage transmission network.

Over the past three years, the partnership has seen open sharing of collective specialised knowledge and data. It has also delivered targeted research and informed broader research for both organisations to help plan an electricity transmission network that is future fit.

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By analysing weather patterns, forecasts and events, Powerlink can understand how different weather conditions affect the demand for electricity, the performance of the transmission network and the availability of renewable energy sources. For example, when local weather conditions around transmission lines are cooler, more power can be transferred through the system to customers.

The specialised weather data also helps Powerlink to prepare for and respond to extreme weather events, such as storms, cyclones, floods and bushfires, which can damage the transmission infrastructure and disrupt the electricity supply. Weather data helps Powerlink to assess the risks and impacts of these events, implement contingency plans and restore power as quickly and safely as possible.

The new partnership agreement will extend another three years.

Powerlink CEO Paul Simshauser said, โ€œWeather has a very real impact on the high-voltage transmission network, this collaboration allows us to plan better, respond quicker to ensure Queenslanders have access to reliable electricity.

โ€œAccess to this specialised data allows us to push energy through the system in a targeted, more efficient way based on local weather conditions.

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โ€œQueensland is also exposed to severe climatic conditions and by understanding these trends and working collaboratively together, we can ensure we have a supply system that is optimised and future fit.

โ€œWe are proud to be part of this innovative collaboration that harnesses the power of data and technology to deliver better outcomes for Queenslanders.โ€

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