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Big batteries will become more crucial as Australia moves away from coal-fired energy because of their capacity to store renewable energy when it is most plentiful and to release it when it is not sunny or windy. And the other of which is being built at a different site of a decommissioned coal power plant close to the town of Lithgow.
Featured Video “The Rangebank project is our first grid-scale battery investment in Victoria and marks Shell’s first direct equity investment in a utility-scale BESS globally.the British energy giant and one of Australia’s leading liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers.The company also has a cooperation and 100MW/200MWh offtake agreement with utility Edify Energy inked in 2021 from a 300MWh portfolio of projects.
The $300-$400 million project will increase Victoria’s “firming capacity” and provide essential services to ensure the stability of the system.“This signals Shell Energy’s commitment to accelerating the energy transition and contributing to [the] growth of firming capacity.
Macquarie Asset Management and Green Investment Group partnered with Shell to build two massive batteries at the Rangebank business park in Cranbourne.
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