Significant milestone for the Big Canberra Battery
The Government has partnered with Eku Energy to deliver the next stage of the Big Canberra Battery with a large-scale battery storage facility in Williamsdale.
The Government has partnered with Eku Energy to deliver the next stage of the Big Canberra Battery with a large-scale battery storage facility in Williamsdale.
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has advised ACT Government on the appointment of global specialist energy storage business, Eku Energy to deliver, operate and own a large
Eku Energy has finalized financing for its 250 MW/500 MWh energy storage system in Canberra, contributing to the energy security of the ACT and its
Eku Energy has finalized financing for its 250 MW/500 MWh energy storage system in Canberra, contributing to the energy security of the ACT and its ambitious climate goals.
When one coal-fired power station closes, a green battery gigafactory could open in its place. That is the goal of a West Australian company, Auzvolt, that is waiting to hear whether it can
The Australian Capital Territory (Act) Government and global energy storage firm Eku Energy have begun construction on the Williamsdale Battery Energy Storage System (Bess).
Eku Energy secures funding for a groundbreaking 250-MW battery project in Canberra, set to revolutionize renewable energy storage and power grid stability by 2026.
The way has been cleared for construction to begin on a 250 MW / 500 MWh battery energy storage system that will help "future proof" the Australian Capital Territory''s
When one coal-fired power station closes, a green battery gigafactory could open in its place. That is the goal of a West Australian company, Auzvolt,
Global energy storage leader Eku Energy today announced it has achieved Financial Close for the Williamsdale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), a significant
The way has been cleared for construction to begin on a 250 MW / 500 MWh battery energy storage system that will help "future proof"
The Big Canberra Battery will play a crucial role in managing peak electricity use demand and in supporting the ACT''s transition to a more sustainable energy future.
The Big Canberra Battery will play a crucial role in managing peak electricity use demand and in supporting the ACT''s transition to a more sustainable
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has advised ACT Government on the appointment of global specialist energy storage business, Eku Energy to deliver, operate and own a large
The Australian Capital Territory (Act) Government and global energy storage firm Eku Energy have begun construction on the
Global energy storage leader Eku Energy today announced it has achieved Financial Close for the Williamsdale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), a significant
The large-scale 250megawatts (MW) battery will store enough renewable energy to power one-third of Canberra for two hours during peak demand, providing long-term energy
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The government said the big battery project will be capable of responding rapidly to network constraints and will be able to store enough renewable energy to power one-third of Canberra for two hours during peak demand periods. The Williamsdale battery will be developed, built and operated by Macquarie Group offshoot Eku Energy.
The Government has partnered with Eku Energy to deliver the next stage of the Big Canberra Battery with a large-scale battery storage facility in Williamsdale.
The battery will also provide a range of energy and essential system security services. In exchange, the Territory will provide Eku Energy with fixed quarterly payments over a period of 15 years. The Big Canberra Battery project is delivering an ecosystem of batteries at different scales.
The way has been cleared for construction to begin on a 250 MW / 500 MWh battery energy storage system that will help “future proof” the Australian Capital Territory’s energy supply by reducing the load on Canberra’s electricity network and increasing network reliability.