Queensland’s Stanwell Opens 600MWh Battery Storage System in Australia
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BRISBANE, Australia – The energy landscape of Queensland has just undergone a major transformation. Stanwell, the public energy giant, announced the official commissioning of its brand new battery energy storage system (BESS) in Tarong, near Brisbane. This colossal project, worth $363 million, marks a turning point in the...
Stanwell’s Tarong Battery begins commercial operations
Stanwell’s first dispatchable energy storage project—the Tarong Battery near Nanango in Queensland—has commenced commercial operations. The $514 million project, based at Tarong Power Station near Nanango, is now supplying electricity to the National Electricity Market (NEM). Related article: Stanwell and Quinbrook ink GSDA Energy Hub Agreement The battery comprises 164 lithium-ion Tesla Megapacks and will boost Tarong power stations’ overall ca…
600 MWh Tarong grid-scale battery kicks off commercial operations
Queensland gentailer Stanwell has commenced commercial operation of the 300 MW / 600 MWh Tarong battery energy storage system, which is co-located with the Tarong coal-fired power station.Queensland state-owned gentailer Stanwell has commenced commercial operation of the 300 MW / 600 MWh Tarong battery energy storage system (BESS), co-located with the Tarong coal-fired power station 190 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. Under construction since …
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