Active Projects

-Gurambilbarra Energy Hub -

165Mw Solar Pv Project + 400Mwh BESS in
Townsville [Australia]

365 Future Energy is developing a 165MW PV Solar + 400MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. With Development Approval (DA) and Powerlink initial approval (inquiry) secured, and final grid connection approval pending, this project is on track for a mid-2026 build start. The project will generate 392GWh of electricity annually, sold into the national grid (PPA and Merchant), with the 400MWh BESS supporting FCAS and the wholesale market. This initiative contributes to Australia’s renewable energy goals, coal phase-out, and Net-Zero 2050 commitment.

30Mw Solar Pv Project with 5MW ESS

Willuwa [Sri Lanka]

North Western part of Sri Lanka, In Willuwa we have acquired the land and already obtained the provisional approval to build a 30 Mw Solar PV farm with 5Mw ESS. 

Most exciting part of this project is, the project is expected to be established in a land near to a lagoon and on succesfull completion of the project, we are expecting to extend the project to a further 60Mw.

50Mw Solar Pv Project with 20MW ESS

Maththala [Sri Lanka]

One of the fastest growing economies,in Sri Lanka we are currently building a 50Mw Solar PV farm with a 20 Mw of ESS in Maththala in down South. We are partnering with Hyundai Energy with this project.

We are using the latest technologies in both the pv panels as well as the energy storage systems. 

We have acquired the land 250 acres, completed the bankable feasibility studies using TATA constructions and already complted 70% of the process in obtaining the grid availability. 

50Mw Solar Pv Project with 20MW ESS

With increasing demand and the lack of renewable energy projects, we have identified opportunities to build renewable energy [solar pv] power plant in few locations in PNG. 

We have completed discussions with PNG power as well as the government to build the first 50Mw(AC) Solar farm in Port Morseby with a 20Mw ESS. Not only to provide power the peak demand but also to provide stable energy in the grid. 

The project is currently ongoing and looing forward to introduce new technologies and provide sustainble yet affordable renewable energy solutions to PNG.