



The Narromine project was commissioned in 2021 as part of MPower’s portfolio of small utility-scale renewable projects. Featuring 15,000 single-axis tracking PV panels, it supplies clean energy to the National Electricity Market (NEM), powering approximately 2,000 homes annually.
Tranex Power delivered the Balance of Plant (BoP) scope, ensuring compliance with grid, environmental, and construction standards. Early engagement enabled significant value engineering, including major access road upgrades, trenching layout improvements, and electrical optimisation, helping MPower achieve its ROI targets and meet investor expectations.
This project marked the first Australian installation of the Trina 1P Tracker, with Tranex’s construction team collaborating closely with the local Trina team to develop installation guides and manuals.





Tranex Power provided extensive value engineering on the civil works, optimising design and minimising entry works costs. Without this intervention, the project would not have been financially viable and could have faced significant delays or potentially not proceeded. Leveraging our expertise, the project was delivered and energised ahead of schedule. As the client deployed a new technology system - a first for the Australian market -Tranex Power collaborated closely with the hardware provider to integrate the system seamlessly into the project and localised hardware, ensuring high-quality delivery and long-term operational success.
