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About the project

The Western Renewables Link (WRL) is a proposed new overhead transmission line that will support the development of renewable energy in Victoria's west.

It will deliver the essential energy infrastructure Victoria needs to keep the lights on as coal-fired power becomes increasingly unreliable and closes down.

WRL will run 190 km from Bulgana in Western Victoria to Sydenham in Melbourne's north-west and be capable of transporting over 3 gigawatts of electricity, enough to power more than a million homes.

You can view the interactive map of the project on the WRL website.

Why is WRL needed?

As coal retires, Victoria needs to secure affordable, reliable and secure electricity for the future.

WRL is crucial to supporting the transition to renewable energy by unlocking the renewable energy potential in Western Victoria by upgrading the network to hold and supply more energy into the state grid and reducing congestion on the existing transmission network.

The project will facilitate large-scale renewable energy generation into the energy grid, providing a reliable supply of power for households and businesses into the future, while supporting the state's transition to net-zero emissions.

Project status

WRL is currently in the planning and approvals stage, which is being led by AusNet Services.

This stage includes undertaking an Environment Effects Statement (EES) process to assess the project’s potential environmental impacts and how they are proposed to be avoided, mitigated and managed.

The EES is Victoria’s most rigorous environmental assessment process led by the Department of Transport and Planning and considers physical, biological, heritage, cultural, social, health, safety, and economic impacts.

The WRL EES was on public exhibition from Monday 30 June to Monday 25 August 2025, with the public hearing commencing on Monday 27 October 2025.

More information about the EES process is available on the WRL website.

Who is delivering WRL?

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) selected AusNet Services to deliver WRL after a competitive tender process in 2019.

AusNet is responsible for the detailed design, approvals process, construction and operation of the project.

More information

To learn more about the project and register for email updates, visit the Western Renewables Link project website.

Page last updated: 30/10/25