
When it comes to reliable power generation in Western Australia, mining and civil decision-makers know one thing for certain — downtime is not an option.
From remote Pilbara mine sites to major infrastructure projects in Karratha, dependable electrical systems are the backbone of safe and productive operations. That’s where TARANIS Power Group stands apart.
Built on a foundation of responsiveness, innovation and cooperation, TARANIS Power Group has delivered on-time, on-budget electrical services to the power generation sector for years. Their reputation across the resources, industrial, marine and large commercial markets isn’t built on promises — it’s built on performance.
If your project relies on power generation systems that must work the first time, every time, this guide will walk you through why TARANIS Power Group continues to be a trusted name across Western Australia and beyond.
Western Australia presents some of the harshest operating environments in the country. Extreme heat, conductive dust, coastal erosion and remote access challenges demand more than just technical skill — they demand practical experience.
TARANIS Power Group understands these realities.
Whether delivering standby power generation, temporary power stations, remote power projects or plant equipment power solutions, their team approaches every project with a clear objective: deliver reliable outcomes without compromise.
From engineering and feasibility through to installation and commissioning, their approach is structured, meticulous and designed to remove risk early in the process.
Few providers in Australia can genuinely offer a full lifecycle service. TARANIS Power Group can.
They can:
Irrespective of size, location or complexity.
For mining and civil decision-makers, this means one point of accountability. No finger-pointing. No fragmentation. Just clear ownership from concept to completion.
TARANIS Power Group has built a track record in constructing power generation solutions across Australia.
Before boots hit the ground, the engineering team works closely with clients to identify variables often overlooked in power generation projects.
Common challenges such as:
are addressed upfront.
This proactive approach avoids costly redesigns and delays later in the project.
Once engineering is finalised, TARANIS Power Group’s in-house design & fabrication team steps in.
Operating from workshop in Karratha, they fabricate:
All units undergo Factory Acceptance Testing (FATs) before deployment, ensuring seamless integration on site.
The result? Faster mobilisation and fewer surprises.
Not every project requires a permanent installation. That’s why TARANIS Power Group specialises in both equipment sales and hire.

Their fleet and supply capabilities include:
Understanding the application, environmental conditions and operational objectives is critical when selecting power generation equipment. TARANIS Power Group draws on extensive research and experience to provide qualified, practical recommendations.
Off-the-shelf equipment rarely suits remote WA conditions.
TARANIS Power Group modifies and upgrades equipment with:
They also supply trailer-mounted generators, manufactured to comply with mine site specifications and National Transport Commission requirements — ensuring portability without compromising compliance.
In the Pilbara, dust is more than just a nuisance — it’s conductive and highly abrasive.
TARANIS Power Group shared a practical example from the site. An older generator had been overfilled with engine oil, resulting in a leaking oil seal. Oil entered the alternator fan, spreading contamination throughout the machine.

After one solid day of:
The issue was resolved.

The takeaway? Clean equipment makes faults easier to detect. Regular maintenance prevents small issues becoming major failures.
As they say, prevention is better than cure.
On another site, generators positioned near conveyor belts were accumulating iron ore inside the engine room — up to a 10-litre bucket every six months.
TARANIS Power Group designed and manufactured custom generator covers with:

The covers allow generators to run while protected, significantly extending asset life in dirty operating environments.
That’s practical innovation grounded in real-world experience.
Maintenance is not an afterthought at TARANIS Power Group — it’s a core service.
Their team inspects, repairs, calibrates and reports on:
They support:
With licensed electricians, EEHA-certified specialists, HV Switching ticket holders and Class I Gas Permit supervisors, compliance and capability are assured.
TARANIS Power Group technicians carry out advanced testing including:
All test equipment is calibrated annually by NATA-certified technicians.
Reports are delivered electronically with clear recommendations for future servicing and upgrades — supporting long-term asset management strategies.
The Commissioning and Engineering team at TARANIS Power Group focuses on constructability, maintainability and operability.
Their services include:
Before projects begin, detailed analysis is undertaken to:
The goal is simple — maximise output while reducing operational risk.
Western Australia’s offshore and marine sectors demand specialised experience.
TARANIS Power Group’s BOSIET-qualified technicians support:
Specialised marine diagnostic equipment allows rapid fault detection, reducing lost production time.
TARANIS Power Group holds electrical contracting licences in:
They work closely with major public companies, government authorities and global contractors.
Safety remains a core commitment — zero harm to people and the environment.
For decision-makers, the benefits are clear:
TARANIS Power Group doesn’t just install power systems — they build long-term partnerships that support operational certainty.
TARANIS Power Group provides full-service power generation solutions including design, fabrication, installation, commissioning, maintenance, repair and equipment hire.
Yes. They deploy teams across remote WA locations, including mining and offshore environments.
Absolutely. Controllers, peripherals, sensors and protection systems can all be upgraded to modernise older assets.
Yes. Their technicians respond quickly and safely, even to remote locations.
Comprehensive electronic reports are issued following advanced testing procedures.
Mining, civil, oil & gas, marine, industrial, commercial facilities and government infrastructure.
Power generation is not just about equipment — it’s about reliable engineering expertise, preventative maintenance, smart design and rapid response.
For mining and civil decision-makers across Western Australia, TARANIS Power Group delivers the certainty required to operate safely and efficiently in demanding environments.
From feasibility to full lifecycle support, their team provides responsive, innovative and cooperative assistance — ensuring your power generation systems perform when it matters most.
Because in WA, power isn’t optional. It’s critical.