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Mine Electrical Safety Conference | Brisbane 2025

2-4 June, 2025
Brisbane, Queensland
  • Mining
  • Renewable Energy

Join us at Mine Electrical Safety Conference 2025

Energy Power Systems Australia is thrilled to be part of the 35th Mine Electrical Safety Conference (MESC) at Sofitel Brisbane Central from June 2-4!

Our team is eager to connect with industry leaders, exchange ideas, and explore the future of mining and energy. This event is a great opportunity for organisations to gain visibility in key markets.

Be sure to visit Energy Power Systems at Booth 10. We’d love to chat!

Visit our team at Stand 10

Registration: Register now at https://absoluteevents.eventsair.com/mescqld2025

Date: 2–4 June 2025

Location: Sofitel, Brisbane Central

Energy & Mines | Perth 2025

6-7 May 2025
Perth, Western Australia
  • Hybrid Energy Solutions
  • Mining
  • Renewable Energy

Join us at Energy and Mines 2025

At this year’s Energy and Mines Australia Summit in Perth, we’re proud to showcase more than just cutting-edge hybrid power systems and energy storage technologies—we’re bringing real solutions to support mining’s clean energy transition. Join us at Stand 27 to explore how our advanced Caterpillar hybrid power systems and battery energy storage technologies are helping mining companies across Australia cut costs, lower emissions, and build resilient, future-ready operations.

It’s the country’s leading platform for mining leaders and energy experts to explore how clean energy can reshape the future of resource extraction. With a strong focus on decarbonisation, renewables integration, and energy resilience, this event is your opportunity to:

  • Discover new technologies redefining power in mining.
  • Engage in strategic discussions with peers and innovators.
  • Learn how companies like yours are making real progress on ESG goals.

 

The key topics miners have identified as critical to this stage of the decarbonised mine’s roadmap including:

  • Energy: Modelling renewables for the fleet transition and getting to the next stage of the energy transition
  • Fleet: Getting the most out of battery electric truck trials and key updates on charging infrastructure
  • Finance: Prioritising, budgeting and measuring the ROI of different mine decarbonisation projects
  • ESG: Partnering with First Nations to meet mining’s ESG and climate goals
  • Carbon Policy & Strategy: Key takeaways from the Safeguard Mechanism and outlooks for ACCUs and LGCs

EPSA and Redpath Shortlisted for Decarbonisation Award

We’re proud to share we’ve been shortlisted for the Innovation in Decarbonising Material Movement Award at this year’s summit.

This prestigious award honours outstanding advancements in reducing the carbon footprint of material movement in mining. Our nominated project features the first-of-its-kind integration in Australia of Caterpillar’s BESS Power Grid Stabilisation (PGS1260) system with regenerative hoist technology—a powerful combination that:

  • Cuts diesel consumption
  • Captures and reuses energy from hoist descent
  • Improves overall energy stability and system efficiency

This hybrid approach is setting a new benchmark for sustainability in underground mining. Learn more here.

Visit our team at Stand 27

Discover how our Caterpillar technologies are helping mining companies reduce costs, lower emissions, and build more resilient operations across Western Australia and beyond.

Registration: Register now at https://australia.energyandmines.com/australia2025/Registration_options

Date: 6-7 May 2025

Location: Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre

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Shortlisted for Decarbonising Mining Award

  • About EPSA
  • Mining
  • Renewable Energy

Energy Power Systems Australia (EPSA) and The Redpath Group (Redpath) are pleased to announce that together we have been shortlisted for the Innovation in Decarbonising Material Movement Award at the Energy and Mines Australia Summit in Perth. This prestigious award recognises projects or technologies that demonstrate excellence in the decarbonisation of material movement in mining.

The collaboration between EPSA and Redpath, which integrates Caterpillar’s BESS Power Grid Stabilisation (PGS1260) system with regenerative hoist technology, is a groundbreaking Australian-first innovation. This hybrid system significantly reduces diesel reliance and optimises energy efficiency, while capturing energy from the hoist’s descent to lower emissions and ensure reliable power.

The winners will be announced on May 6 at The Decarbonising Mining Awards as part of the 9th Annual Energy and Mines Australia Summit, May 6-7, Perth Convention and Exhibition Center.

We look forward to attending the summit and joining the other shortlisted companies to showcase innovative solutions advancing decarbonisation in mining.

Read the press release here.

Learn more about Redpath Group.

Explore our innovative Caterpillar Battery Energy Storage Solutions.

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Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar AGES | Northern Territory 2025

8-9 April 2025
Alice Springs, Northern Territory
  • Hybrid Energy Solutions
  • Mining
  • Renewable Energy

The future of energy at the AGES

This year at the AGES event in Northern Territory, we’re not just showcasing hybrid power systems and energy storage technologies – we’re offering you real, actionable solutions that can transform your mining operations. Visit us at Booth 27 and meet our team of experts, ready to show you how our leading Caterpillar technologies can help you optimise energy use, reduce costs, minimise emissions, and drive long-term sustainability for your business.

Why attend the AGES 2025?

AGES is a key event for professionals in the exploration and mining industries. The conference will feature technical presentations from the NT Geological Survey, industry partners, and leading exploration experts, providing valuable insights into the latest geoscience and exploration results from across the Northern Territory. This is an essential opportunity to access fresh data, network with peers, and explore the potential of the Territory’s mineral and energy resources.

Innovations that drive efficiency and sustainability

At our booth, we’ll be unveiling the latest in energy solutions designed specifically for the mining sector. Our hybrid power systems and advanced energy storage technologies help you tackle energy challenges head-on, optimising performance while reducing your environmental footprint. Whether you’re managing remote sites, reducing operational costs, or seeking more sustainable alternatives, we’ve got the solutions to meet your needs.

As the exclusive provider of Caterpillar Hybrid Microgrid and Energy Storage Systems, we specialise in seamlessly integrating conventional energy sources with renewables like wind, solar, and biogas. This integration helps you meet your energy and sustainability goals, while ensuring greater energy reliability and lower operational costs.

Our Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) efficiently store surplus energy from various sources—be it renewable, thermal, or regenerative—providing you with reliable backup power and reducing downtime. With capacities ranging from 36kW to 1260kW, our solutions are designed to scale with your needs and are available for both purchase and hire, giving you flexible options to suit your project and budget.

How our solutions can support your business

As the energy transition progresses, mining companies must adapt to more sustainable, cost-effective solutions. Our team is here to help you navigate this transition with advanced energy systems that not only optimise operations but also support your long-term growth and sustainability. We understand the challenges of managing energy in remote and dynamic environments, and our solutions are designed to address these challenges head-on.

By partnering with us, you will gain access to reliable, scalable energy solutions that reduce operational costs, ensure energy reliability, and help you meet regulatory requirements. Our technologies are engineered to improve the efficiency and resilience of your energy infrastructure, ultimately supporting the continued success of your mining operations.

Join us at AGES at Booth 27

Registration: Attendance is free. Register now at https://events.industry.nt.gov.au/ages-2025/ages2025/Site/Register

Date: 8-9 April 2025

Location: Alice Springs Convention Centre, NT

All Energy Australia | Melbourne, VIC

23-24 October 2024
Melbourne, Victoria
  • Hybrid Energy Solutions
  • Renewable Energy

Showcasing Innovations at All Energy Australia 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Energy Power Systems will be showcasing the latest advancements in energy solutions at All Energy Australia 2024 on October 23-24 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

As a pivotal event in the renewable energy sector, All Energy Australia is a free exhibition and conference that offers attendees exclusive access to leading suppliers, technologies, and insights into the latest trends in the renewables sector.

With over 400 national and international suppliers and more than 450 industry speakers across 80 sessions, the event is expected to draw more than 11,500 professionals, making it a highlight of the clean energy calendar.

Join Us at Stand S146

At our booth, you can explore our state-of-the-art technologies, including hybrid power solutions and energy storage systems aimed at optimising performance and minimising emissions. Our team of experts will be available to discuss how these solutions can tackle the evolving challenges of energy management.

As the exclusive provider of Caterpillar Hybrid Microgrid and Energy Storage Systems, we specialise in integrating traditional energy sources with renewable options like wind, solar, and biogas, helping our partners achieve their energy and sustainability goals.

This cutting-edge technology stores surplus energy from a combination of sources—renewables, thermal or regenerative—providing reliable and sustainable backup power for a wide range of applications. With options ranging from 36kW to 1260kW, the BESS units are available for both purchase and hire.

We invite you to visit us and see the Cat® Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) unit, the XES60, on display.

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Planning on Attending?

As the transition to cleaner energy sources accelerates, we are dedicated to driving the future of energy. Our team at Stand S146 is eager to share how our innovative solutions can support your business and foster sustainable growth.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and learn about our vision for the future of energy.

Registration: Attendance is free. Register now at https://www.all-energy.com.au/

Date: 23 – 24 October 2024

Location: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)

 

First Cat Battery Energy Storage System Fleet Arrives in Melbourne

  • Renewable Energy

We’re excited to announce the arrival of our fleet of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) units to our Head Office & CDC in Melbourne.

This cutting-edge technology stores surplus energy from a combination of sources—renewables, thermal or regenerative—providing reliable and sustainable backup power for a wide range of applications.

With options ranging from 36kW to 1260kW, the BESS units are available for both purchase and hire.

For more information on how we can support your application, contact us.

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Cat’s® First Solar Plant In Action On Australian Soil

  • Renewable Energy

11,040 Cat® PV solar modules are mounted on fixed axis steel frames contouring the challenging terrain of the Adelaide foothills. In this innovative first-of-its-kind project combining solar and methane gas in an energy production farm, Energy Power Systems Australia (EPSA) was engaged by Joule Energy (a wholly-owned subsidiary of LMS Energy) in their partnership with Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority (NAWMA). EPSA provided a turnkey solution comprising engineering, design, construction and commissioning for the 1.15MW (ac) PV solar plant, which is utilising the unused portion of land next to the Uleybury Landfill site as a solar farm. The plant captures energy from the sun and converts it directly to DC power. A solar inverter then converts the power to AC electricity. The power is then exported to the national grid through an interconnect shared with the Cat® gas genset. The waste creates methane gas formed by the breaking down of organics in the garbage and the Cat® gas generator converts this methane into electricity that’s been successfully exporting green energy into the South Australian grid since it was commissioned in late-October 2017.

The collective electricity generated from both the landfill gas and solar sources is expected to be over 11,000 megawatt hours per annum of renewable energy – enough to power more than 1,900 homes in South Australia 24/7.1 When compared to a traditional coal-fired power station generating the same amount of electricity, the NAWMA renewable energy facility will save approximately 24 million litres of water each year and prevent the emission of around 63,500 tonnes of carbon.
The PV solar modules are arranged into 46 mini power blocks each feeding a dedicated 25kW (SMA) inverter, says EPSA’s Microgrid & Hybrid Segment Manager, Ron Hall.

“The strings are then combined into three separate arrays, with AC output from each collected to supply the EPSA-supplied HV transformer kiosk. The kiosk transforms the voltage to 11,000V AC for supply to the grid via the client-operated power station. Control of the plant is achieved using the 4G wireless network to communicate between the power station and a Cat® (SMA) Cluster Controller, which relays the information back and forth to each of the 46 inverters. The controller includes a web-connected online portal to provide the client with up-to-date information on the solar plant status including current plant output, daily yield and alarms.

“Since this solar plant is exporting to the grid, the grid voltage is effected with higher export values. To counter the ever-growing problem of grid voltage stability, the solar plant is able to dynamically change the output power factor to import or export 100 per cent of the plant’s output in reactive power in a trade-off for active power meaning that the plant can help stabilise the local grid voltage throughout the day.”

Landfills have very little utility once capped, due to issues of land settlement and landfill gas, making them ideal locations for solar development. Solar generation systems on landfills, and adjacent buffer zones, provide an economically viable reuse for sites that may have significant clean-up costs and little potential for commercial or residential redevelopment. Installing such systems, does present a series of unique challenges.
EPSA are at the forefront of working with innovative organisations committed to the development and facilitation of renewable sources of energy alternative ways to provide power generation – especially at a time when energy prices and grid stability are so precarious, says Managing Director, Phil Canning.

“We’re also proud to be associated with Caterpillar® and deliver Cat® power systems. Caterpillar® is continually researching, developing and delivering purposefully alternative energy gas generation products and are leading the integration of renewable power with smart energy storage and conventional diesel or gas-fuelled power generation.”

Combatting Energy Poverty With Coconut Oil Solution

  • Renewable Energy

Energy Power Systems Australia (EPSA) have long been committed to supporting renewable energy advances and were integral to an innovative project in the Pacific Islands that instigated power generation by coconut oil. In 2013, EPSA supplied Cat® generators for coconut oil-fuelled power generation on the Pacific Island nations of Timor-Leste and the Solomon Islands. The used generators were part of a project to power two remote villages with no access to the utility grid. EPSA worked with Queensland-based Raw Power Systems (RPS) and Solomon Tropical Products in the Solomon Islands on the project – an initiative of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) and funded by the European Union. SPC is an international NGO helping Pacific Island nations achieve sustainable development and agricultural enhancements. Coconut oil is environmentally friendly and sustainable with virtually zero emissions, said RPS Director Sandy Kelly.

“We developed an effective and compact system that enables diesel generators to operate reliably on 100 per cent coconut and other vegetable oils, and EPSA was our first choice as a partner to help implement this clean energy solution. The outstanding quality of Cat and EPSA’s renowned customer service was crucial to the project’s viability and success.”

“As emerging economies, energy poverty is widespread – it is estimated that 70 per cent of Pacific Islander households do not have access to electricity, resulting in a high dependency on expensive imported diesel for fuel, said EPSA Business Development Manager, Chris Sanderson.“The capacity to use coconut oil as fuel is crucial to the economic development of both countries. In addition to supplying areas without power, the coconut by-products also give villagers other opportunities to earn revenue.”

Long referred to as the “tree of life”, the coconut is an underestimated crop with potential for the entire plant to support local economic development, adds Sandy.

Chris says that by using existing resources, real tangible benefits can be delivered.

“Locally produced coconut oil reduces the requirement for expensive imported fuel, thus providing lower energy costs. And, unlike depleting fossil fuels, it is a renewable energy source. Coconut oil for industrial power is virtually free energy as the coconuts can be harvested and processed locally. Any village can install a small system to provide power with an average usage of only three coconuts per kilowatt hour.”

The use of vegetable oils to power diesel is not new. Inventor Rudolf Diesel ran his original engine on peanut oil, while coconut oil was used in the Philippines during WWII when diesel was in short supply. Today, coconut is the world’s most extensively grown and used nut. The harvesting of coconuts and production of the oil and other by-products will drive rural development and employment. The beauty of this system is that it can be run on any vegetable oil, opening the doors for development in many industries in the future, something that EPSA are keen to continue to support.