Powering Australia's Largest Outback Station, Anna Creek, SA.

Anna Creek Station, Off-grid Power System
Anna Creek Station is the world’s largest working cattle station, covering an extraordinary 23,677 square kilometres in outback South Australia. Established in the late 19th century, the station has played a significant role in Australia’s pastoral history for more than a century. Larger than Israel, Anna Creek stretches across vast and remote landscapes where distances between homesteads, stock yards and water points can be measured in hundreds of kilometres. Operating at this scale requires a high level of self-sufficiency to support both daily life and ongoing station operations in an environment where access to services and power is extremely limited.

Seeking Reliable Remote Area Power
Operating at such a large scale, Anna Creek Station required a reliable power supply to support daily life and station operations in an extremely remote environment. With limited access to services and a heavy reliance on diesel generators, the station owners were looking for a more consistent and practical power solution. They reached out to MyEnergy to discuss a remote area power system suited to the unique demands of their station, with a focus on reducing dependence on diesel generators while maintaining reliable power for the homestead.
Powering Australia’s Largest Cattle Station
This project at Anna Creek Station demonstrates how MyEnergy delivers award-winning remote area power systems for outback stations across Australia. Using a tailored combination of solar, battery and generator integration, supported by our experienced in-house team, each system is designed to meet the demanding conditions of station life.
Where the grid can't reach, MyEnergy provides reliable off-grid power for remote stations, handling everything from design and installation to ongoing support.
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