Another gigawatt hour added to Brisbane battery to make it biggest in Australia
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Stanwell backs major BESS expansion - Utility Magazine
Image: Quinbrook Queensland’s Supernode battery capacity is set to increase an additional 250MW, with Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners signing a Stage 3 offtake agreement with Stanwell Corporation. The expansion will boost the 500MW BESS (battery energy storage system) to a 750MW system, with 2540GWh of storage – meaning it will become one of the largest batteries in Australia. The contract is subject to conditions precedent, including Quinbr…
Another gigawatt hour added to Brisbane battery to make it biggest in Australia
Supernode battery will be the biggest in Australia after Queensland state owned generator signed massive new off take, despite government's support of coal. The post Another gigawatt hour added to Brisbane battery to make it biggest in Australia appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Stanwell contracts for 1,010 MWh Stage 3 offtake from Supernode BESS
Australian energy infrastructure investor Quinbrook's $1.4 billion Supernode battery project in Queensland will expand by 250 MW through an offtake agreement with state-owned Stanwell Corporation bringing the energy collosus to a total 750 MW / 2,540 GWh capacity.Queensland-owned energy company Stanwell Corporation will propel the Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners’ (QIPs) Supernode battery energy storage system (BESS) to the largest to date in A…
Stanwell deal underpins Supernode expansion
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners has pressed ‘go’ on a further expansion of its large-scale Supernode battery storage project in Queensland, taking its planned investment to about $1.4 billion.It comes after government-owned generator Stanwell Corporation inked an offtake deal for Stage 3 of the project, adjacent to the South Pine switchyard in Brendale, in the City of Moreton Bay.Quinbrook co-founder and managing partner David Scaysbrook.Quinb…
Quinbrook to further expand Supernode Battery
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners has announced a further expansion of its large-scale Supernode battery storage project with contracts signed for Stage 3 offtake with Stanwell Corporation. The Stage 3 expansion adds a further 250MW/4hr Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) taking the total installed capacity to 750MW and 2,540GWh, believed to be one of the largest to date in Australia’s National Electricity Market. Related article: Quinbrook clo…
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