Zenith Energy Limited announced that it has successfully achieved completion on the diesel portion of its 62 MW power station and energised the 42 km 66 kV interconnect between the Dead Bullock Soak and Granites sites, enabling transmission of power for Newmont Mining Corporation's (Newmont) whollyowned subsidiary, Newmont Mining Services Pty Ltd, Tanami Gold Mine (Tanami Gold Mine). As announced on 14 February 2018, Zenith executed its large Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to date with Newmont to Build, Own and Operate (BOO) a 62 MW power station at its Tanami Gold Mine in the Northern Territory, under an initial 10 year term with an option to extend the contract for a further 10 years. Zenith is also delighted to confirm that the supply commencement milestone of First Quarter 2019 has been successfully achieved, with numerous complex design, engineering, logistics and construction challenges met and overcome, resulting in the ontime, onbudget and safe completion of this project by Zenith's worldclass team. Located approximately 520 m northwest of Alice Springs, in the remote Tanami Desert, the power station comprises 52 MW of gasfired and circa 10 MW of diesel (backup) power generation. To put the scale of the power station in perspective, the average Australian household consumes circa 25 kilowatt hours (KWh's) of power each day, whereas the Tanami facility will produce upwards of 864,000 KWh's per day. With the completion of this facility, Zenith has 428 MW of total generation capacity under control. The design and construction phase for Tanami required the transport of three 150 tonne Wartsila 34DF generators by road train from Fremantle; a 3000 km journey taking more than one week to complete.