Australia’s Queensland opens AU$200 million fund for battery storage and generation projects
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Queensland opens funding call for solar, wind, storage projects - pv magazine Global
The government of Queensland in Australia has opened a call for proposals for new solar and wind projects, battery storage systems, and broader support for the state’s northwest power system under the AUD 200 million ($144 million) North West Energy Fund (NWEF). The NWEF was established as part of the state government’s changes to the proposed CopperString transmission project, which aims to connect north and northwest Queensland with the Nation…
Queensland's North West Energy Fund opens for proposals
Proposals are now open for the Queensland Government’s $200 million North West Energy Fund, a key initiative of the state’s Energy Roadmap. The fund will support local energy solutions in and around Mount Isa, Cloncurry, Julia Creek, and Richmond to boost reliability and help drive down long-term power costs. Related article: Queensland launches gas-fired generation capacity tender Treasurer and Minister for Energy David Janetzki said the fund…
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