Energy Storage
Planning approval and grid connection have been finalised for a $182 million energy storage project in Central West NSW.
A significant renewable energy project is progressing toward approval in northern New South Wales, with plans to construct and operate a 133 MW alternating current (AC) solar farm and 360 MW battery energy storage system (BESS), providing four hours of storage capacity (1,440 MWh).
Construction of a grid-scale renewable energy hub proposed for the Kimberley region of Western Australia is set to create significant opportunities for suppliers and contractors specialising in solar, battery, transmission, and thermal generation infrastructure.
A grid-connected battery storage project in southern New South Wales has entered the federal environmental approvals stage, marking a future source of procurement activity for contractors and service providers in civil construction, power infrastructure, and battery systems.
A Denmark-based renewable energy developer has successfully secured over $130 million in long-term portfolio financing to advance a major Victoria solar energy project – here's what’s happening.
A proposed South Australian energy hub designed to support South Australia’s transition to a cleaner energy future and play a key role in boosting grid reliability and energy security, is progressing through the design phase, with a number of work packages available.
A plan is afoot for the construction of a $250m-plus, 90MW solar farm and associated energy storage facility in the NSW Central West, with opportunities expected to result.
The South Australian government has now launched the second—and final—round of public consultation for its proposed .
The green light has been given for Battery Anode Facility in South Australia, paving the way for procurement and construction, and the project director has told Projectory what's happening now.
The Victorian government claims its latest battery project will be the state’s largest and now a significant contract has been signed – here's what we know.