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CIMIC (ACS) secures a new battery contract with Neoen in Australia

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UGL, a CIMIC company and ACS subsidiary in Australia, has won a contract from Neoen, a long-standing customer of the company, to build and install the second phase of the Collie battery, 341 MW / 1363 MWh, in Western Australia. The second phase of Collie Battery adds to the first phase of 219 MW / 877 MWh that UGL is currently installing and is expected to begin operation in the fourth quarter of 2024. UGL, part of the CIMIC Group, will prepare …
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UGL, a CIMIC company and ACS subsidiary in Australia, has won a contract from Neoen, a long-standing customer of the company, to build and install the second phase of the Collie battery, 341 MW / 1363 MWh, in Western Australia. The second phase of Collie Battery adds to the first phase of 219 MW / 877 MWh that UGL is currently installing and is expected to begin operation in the fourth quarter of 2024. UGL, part of the CIMIC Group, will prepare …

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
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