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  4. Connect large-scale generation ≥ 300 kW and <1MW

Connect large-scale generation ≥ 300 kW and <1MW

If you want to connect a large-scale system of ≥ 300 kW and <1MW to our electricity network, follow this process.

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Large scale generation

  1. 1
    Get started with an installer
  2. 2
    Electrical consultant submits initial application
  3. 3
    We review your application
  4. 4
    Final application stage
  5. 5
    Connection of distributed generation
Step 1/5

Get started with an installer

  • 1 Get started with an installer
  • 2 Electrical consultant submits initial application
  • 3 We review your application
  • 4 Final application stage
  • 5 Connection of distributed generation

If you are installing equipment that will generate ≥ 300 kW and <1MW of electricity, this is the process to connect it to our network. We will make sure it's safely connected for you and our contractors. 

This process requires our planning team to check that the requested capacity will not create any issues for our network. 

Your installer or electrical consultant should contact Aurora Energy to discuss your proposed connection and to check network capacity and key requirements for your location.

Once you've agreed on the right solution for your needs your installer or electrical consultant will contact Aurora Energy to submit a request for connection on your behalf.

Your responsibilities

Get in touch with a Distributed Generation Installer to work out which system best suits your needs

Distributed Generation installer's responsibilities

Work with you to put together a quote and advise you what’s involved

Step 2/5

Electrical consultant submits initial application

  • 1 Get started with an installer
  • 2 Electrical consultant submits initial application
  • 3 We review your application
  • 4 Final application stage
  • 5 Connection of distributed generation

Please note that large-scale projects are subject to longer assessment timeframes due to the detailed technical review required.

Your installer or consultant submits an initial application to [email protected] 

We’ll confirm within 5 business days whether your application is complete or if more information is needed and raise an invoice for our application fee.

Electrical consultant’s responsibilities

Provide the required information to Aurora Energy to enable your initial application to be assessed

Aurora Energy's responsibilities

Work with your electrical consultant to gather the information required as part of the connection initial approval process and advise next steps

Step 3/5

We review your application

  • 1 Get started with an installer
  • 2 Electrical consultant submits initial application
  • 3 We review your application
  • 4 Final application stage
  • 5 Connection of distributed generation

Our planning team looks at your application to see what else we need for technical approval.

You or your electrical consultant will hear from our team to let you know what details they need. This could include: 

  • Network and design requirements 
  • Constraints 
  • Operational procedures  

Assessment and next application stage

  • ≥ 300 kW and <1MW: Initial application decision provided within 40 business days
  • Following approval, you must submit an interim application within 12 months of receiving initial approval
  • Assessment timeframes for the interim application are 45, 60, or 80 business days, depending on size and complexity

Timeframes align with Part 6 – Connection of Distributed Generation Electricity Industry Participation Code 2010 and the (Network Connections) Amendment 2026

They may vary depending on the information provided, the technical complexity of the installation, and any third party dependencies.

Your electrical consultant's responsibilities

Speak with our planning team if they need more information to progress your application

Aurora Energy's responsibilities

Our Planning team may get in touch with your installer if they need more information to approve your application 

Once all information is assessed Aurora Energy will approve or decline the initial or interim application within the required timeframes, and explain next steps

Step 4/5

Final application stage

  • 1 Get started with an installer
  • 2 Electrical consultant submits initial application
  • 3 We review your application
  • 4 Final application stage
  • 5 Connection of distributed generation

Following approval of your interim application, you must make a final application withn 90 business days of your interim application approval, unless otherwise agreed this is not required. 

Please contact Aurora Energy to guide you through these requirements.

Timeframe for approval

  • Less than 1MW will take 20 business days

The Distribted Generator must give notice of the intention to negotiate within 30 business days of final approval, and once this is recieved by Aurora Energy, both parties have 30 business days to negotitate the connection contract.

 

Your responsibilities

Your electrical consultant gets in touch with Aurora Energy to establish next steps in the application process

Aurora Energy's responsibilities

We will guide your electrical consultant through this step and advise if any other information is required and advise in writing if your final application is approved.

Step 5/5

Connection of distributed generation

  • 1 Get started with an installer
  • 2 Electrical consultant submits initial application
  • 3 We review your application
  • 4 Final application stage
  • 5 Connection of distributed generation

Our team will guide you through the next steps to connect your generation, whether this is new connection or a change to an existing connection.

Milestones

  • Applications must meet specified milestones as referenced in Part 6 of the EIPC (Network Connections) Amendment 2026 to retain their priority position in the network connections pipelne and maintain approval.
  • You must complete testing and inspection of your distributed generation within the timeframe specified by the distributor.
  • This requirement may be waived where we are satisfied your system meets our connection and operational standards.

Your responsibilities

If your final application is approved, you must give us notice that you wish to proceed to negotiate a connection contract within 30 business days after we provide written approval

Aurora Energy's responsibilities

Aurora Energy will guide you through the next steps

Authorised Network Inspector's responsibilities

Testing and Inspection
Once your final application has been approved, your generation must be tested and inspected within a timeframe specified by Aurora Energy before it can be energised or export electricity. 

Aurora Energy may attend site to observe testing or confirm compliance based on submitted information if we are satisfied that the generation complies with our connection and operation standards.

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