NSW awards contracts to six huge 8-hour battery projects, including the biggest in Australia
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Iberdrola continues its commitment to electrification in Australia with two new energy storage projects in the state of New South Wales. The company has obtained the award of a long-term contract from the state government for the battery of ‘Kingswood‘, 100 megawatts (MW) and, in addition, has inaugurated the installation of ‘Smithfield’, 65 MW with the presence of the state energy minister, Penelope Sharpe. Energy has assured in a statement tha…
Iberdrola has advanced in its commitment to storage in Australia with the award of a long-term contract by the State Government of New South Wales for the 100 megawatt (MW) ‘Kingswood’ battery and the inauguration of the 65 MW ‘Smithfield’ installation. In a statement, the energy company indicated that [...] The Iberdrola entry advances in storage in Australia with two battery projects in New South Wales appears first in Forbes Spain.
Iberdrola has advanced in its commitment to storage in Australia with the award of a long-term contract by the New South Wales state government for the 100 megawatt (MW) 'Kingswood' battery and the inauguration of the 65 MW 'Smithfield' facility. In a statement, the energy company indicated that both projects "strengthen the integration of renewables, increase the flexibility of the network, improve the availability and efficiency of supply and …
Armidale battery secured for long duration plans
Image: FRV AustraliaFotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) Australia is heralding a new agreement that aims to make the Armidale East BESS one of the most significant long-duration energy storage systems in Australia. FRV Australia says the Armidale East BESS project has been awarded a Long Duration Storage Long-Term Energy Service Agreement (LTESA) under Tender Round 6 of the New South Wales Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap. The LTESA framewor…
Six LDES batteries secured in NSW's largest ever tender
New South Wales’ independent Consumer Trustee ASL has contracted six new long-duration energy storage (LDES) battery projects as a result of its latest tender for the NSW Roadmap. The projects represent an additional ~1.17GW/12GWh of LDES capacity, taking the total of new storage capacity under contract in NSW to 30GWh—strong progress towards the 42GWh required by 2034. This is the largest tender for storage capacity awarded in NSW to date, both…
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