VNI West is a critical infrastructure project that will increase the transmission capacity between Victoria and New South Wales. It is designed to improve energy security, reliability, and affordability by allowing for greater integration of renewable energy sources.

The Victorian portion of the project, which will be overseen by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), includes approximately 240km of 500 kV double-circuit overhead lines and a new terminal station near Kerang.

Following the appointment of a Development Partner in mid-2025, the delivery and commissioning phase is expected to run from mid-2026 to 2029, with the project slated to be operational in late 2029 or early 2030.

Connecting Victoria and New South Wales For A Brighter Future

The Victoria to New South Wales Interconnector West (VNI West) is a vital piece of infrastructure for Australia’s energy future. This project will create a stronger, more reliable connection between the two states, unlocking clean, renewable energy and ensuring it can be delivered to households and businesses when and where it’s needed.

What is VNI West?

At its core, VNI West is about strengthening the backbone of our energy network. The project involves building new high-voltage transmission lines and a new terminal station in Victoria to increase the capacity for energy to flow between Victoria and New South Wales.

Building with Communities, for Communities

For Verta Energy, VNI West is more than just an infrastructure project; it’s a long-term partnership with the people of Victoria. We are committed to working closely with landowners, Traditional Owners, and local communities to deliver the project in a way that creates lasting benefits.

By working together, we can deliver a project that not only secures a reliable, affordable, and lower-emissions energy supply for generations to come, but also creates a legacy of positive opportunities for Victorian communities.