From Heritage To Hi-Tech Machinery

Snowy Hydro

Australia's largest renewable energy project has received the seal of approval from an international tunnelling giant and Germany's top diplomat in Australia.

Tunnelling pioneer Martin Herrenknecht and German ambassador Beate Grzeski enjoyed a quintessentially classic Australian flat white at the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre in Cooma and toured the Snowy 2.0 Marica worksite, outside Kiandra.

Herrenknecht is touring major tunnelling projects across Australia and New Zealand with a special focus on Snowy 2.0's fourth TBM, known as Monica.

The world's pre-eminent TBM manufacturer says Monica is among the most complex machines the company has engineered worldwide.

Mrs Grzeski said the connection between Australia and Germany extended beyond modern machinery.

Snowy 2.0 deputy project director Mark Fox, German ambassador to Australia Beate Grzeski, Herrenknecht founder Martin Herrenknecht and Herrenknecht Australia managing director Charles Howarth and Snowy 2.0 engineering manager Jonathan Carroll.
Snowy 2.0 engineering manager Jonathan Carroll explains the Snowy Scheme's operations to the visiting delegation.
Martin Herrenknecht talks tunnels in the Snowy Mountains with German ambassador Beate Grzeski and Snowy 2.0's Jonathan Carroll. Also pictured is former German ambassador to Australia Markus Ederer.

"Australia wants to become a renewable energy superpower and this pryeah ooject is a big part of those ambitions," she said.

"There's actually quite a strong link between Germany and Snowy.

"Lots of Germans worked on the original Scheme and now we've got Herrenknecht TBMs that are part of that story."

For Dr Herrenknecht, the size and scale of Snowy 2.0 continues to resonate on the global stage.

"I'm always quite impressed when I come to Snowy," he said.

"It's a great project, lots of people talk about Snowy 2.0 internationally.

"It's a green energy project, that's quite great, and one I'm quite proud to be part of."

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