Stuart Lamping, from AMG Electrical Solutions, with Akaysha Energy project manager Seb McMillan

March 17, 2026

Akaysha Energy, the developers of the Halys Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Ellesmere, hosted an evening for suppliers and local tradespeople last week in Kingaroy.

The event, held at the Carrollee Hotel, was an opportunity for local businesspeople to meet the team behind the project, learn more about job opportunities and register their interest.

Representatives from the principal contractor, Consolidated Power Projects (CPP), were also present.

An Akaysha Energy spokesperson said there would be local employment and contracting opportunities available throughout the construction phase.

The 400MW / 1600MWh BESS will be built on Oakey Creek Back Road, next to the existing Halys substation.

More information for local trades and suppliers – and an opportunity to register interest – is available on the Akaysha Energy website (select the “Trades & Supplier Roles” tab).

Bryan Ng, from AMG Electrical Solutions, with Akaysha director of development and delivery Richard Reynolds, CPP Queensland program manager Kris Amato and Akaysha workplace, health, safety and environment manager Isaac Strachan
South Burnett Mayor Kathy Duff and Cr Jane Erkens with representatives from Akaysha Energy and local businesses
(Photo: Supplied)

 

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