Laverton Power Project

As WA transitions to a renewable energy future, we’re here to engage with our Laverton community along the way.

How does Laverton's current system work?

Laverton’s current power supply is primarily generated from diesel and natural gas, with limited renewable energy penetration.

Laverton’s existing power station includes diesel generation assets that have reached end of life. At the same time, electricity demand has increased, with summer peak loads exceeding reliable capacity. Prolonged heat events have placed additional strain on ageing equipment, contributing to outages across the town.

Replacing this infrastructure now will improve reliability and support future growth.

Community engagement

Communities are at the heart of our Future Energy Framework, which works to ensure active participation among all stakeholders, including residents, Traditional Owners, businesses, and community groups throughout the process.

We consider community aspirations, existing infrastructure, and factors like land, heritage, and the environment to align planning with Laverton's unique characteristics. 

Our approach includes informing, consulting, incorporating input, and communicating back to the community. A range of engagement methods will be used ensuring all stakeholders have an opportunity to contribute.

What's happening now?

We’re progressing delivery of a new power station for Laverton. Construction is planned to commence in late 2026 and be completed by early 2027, with first power from the new system expected later that year.

We’ll continue to share updates and consult the community as the project progresses.

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What's happening and when?

Here's a high level timeline of what to expect, subject to change as the project progresses.

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2021 - 2022

Planning and community engagement

02

2022

Feasibility study completed

03

February 2026

Power Purchase Agreement signed

04

Late 2026

Construction commences

05

Early 2027

Construction completed and commissioning

06

Late 2027

New power station operational and supplying the community

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Ensuring a secure, reliable and affordable power supply is our priority.

Laverton’s existing power station includes diesel generation assets that have reached end of life. At the same time, electricity demand has increased, with summer peak loads exceeding reliable capacity. Prolonged heat events have placed additional strain on ageing equipment, contributing to outages across the town.

Replacing this infrastructure now will improve reliability, support future growth and enable increased uptake of customer energy resources such as rooftop solar and batteries.

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Laverton already has some rooftop solar installed across homes and businesses.

We’re continuing to support the safe integration of customer energy resources, including rooftop solar and batteries, to help increase renewable energy participation over time.

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Communities are at the heart of our Future Energy System planning framework, and all members of the community are invited to provide their feedback.

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The Laverton Power Project will deliver a modernised power station to replace ageing infrastructure and ensure reliable supply.

The system is designed to support increased uptake of customer energy resources, such as rooftop solar and batteries, which will play an important role in Laverton’s energy future.

While thermal generation will continue to support reliability, particularly during peak demand and low renewable generation, the project enables a gradual transition as more customer energy resources are adopted.

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Yes. The availability of land that can be used is a crucial factor in determining the future energy solution.

Renewable generation facilities such as a wind or solar farm require far larger footprints of land compared to a diesel- or gas-powered facility. The amount of land available determines the percentage of the town’s energy generated from renewable sources.

If we are unable to acquire land, we substantially reduce the amount of renewable generation options available for the town.
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Your current power bills are set by tariffs that are heavily subsidised by the government. Introducing renewable energy generation as part of this project may reduce the cost of serving the town but will not directly affect your bills.
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During the procurement process, Horizon Power will assess contractor efforts in recycling materials. We investigate how a contractor sources and disposes of the renewable components to be used in the construction of a renewable energy facility. 

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Stay up to date on the Laverton Power Project

If you have any feedback on the Laverton Power Project or would like to participate in future community engagements events, please complete the form below.

Getting future ready

Along the way, we’re working with local communities to design the kind of energy solutions our customers need - to reduce the cost of your electricity and invest in a greener future for everyone. 

Horizon Power acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images, names or voices of deceased people.