Bellevue Gold
Supporting the growth of natural gas infrastructure
7 November 2025
The Bellevue Gold Project is a large-scale gold mining operation in Western Australia, aiming to lead the sector in decarbonization. The mine includes a hybrid power station that integrates renewable energy sources alongside traditional thermal generation to achieve significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
The Bellevue Gold Project requires a very reliable power solution for a remote mine site with continuous, high-energy demands.
The system needed to integrate multiple renewable technologies—solar, wind, and battery storage—with thermal generation to ensure stability and security of supply. Achieving “engine-off” operation added complexity, requiring seamless synchronization to run entirely on renewables when conditions allowed. The solution also had to align energy generation with processing and mining activities to maximize emission reductions without compromising performance.
Bellevue Gold is forecast to be the most renewably powered mine in Australia, and the world’s first net zero (Scope 1 and Scope 2) emission gold mine.

May 2024
Commercial operation date
90.1 MW
Capacity
Hybrid power station that combines solar, wind, and battery energy storage with thermal generation
Equipment and service provided
As an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), we specialize in the design, engineering, manufacturing, and integration of all critical system components, ensuring seamless operation and maximum efficiency.
Project details
The system needed to integrate multiple renewable technologies—solar, wind, and battery storage—with thermal generation to ensure stability and security of supply.