First big battery with contract to deliver system strength to local
The 185 megawatt (MW) / 370MWh Koorangie battery energy storage system (BESS) with grid-forming inverters, has been developed and built by Edify Energy near the town of Kerang in
The 185 megawatt (MW) / 370MWh Koorangie battery energy storage system (BESS) with grid-forming inverters, has been developed and built by Edify Energy near the town of Kerang in
Listed below are the five largest energy storage projects by capacity in Australia, according to GlobalData''s power database. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to
The Australian Energy Market Operator''s (AEMO) latest Quarterly Energy Dynamics report reveals that battery storage deployment accelerated during Q3 2025, with 2,936MW of new
Currently storage of electrical energy in Australia consists of a small number of pumped hydroelectric facilities and grid-scale batteries, and a diversity of battery storage systems at small
Iberdrola Australia has officially opened its 65MW/130MWh Smithfield BESS in western Sydney, New South Wales, ahead of schedule.
The Waratah Super Battery in New South Wales is Australia''s largest energy storage system, with a capacity of 350 MW/700 MWh, expanding to 850 MW/1,680 MWh by 2025.
A 200-megawatt, $1 billion facility built by Canadian company Hydrostor near the historic mining city will be Australia''s first large-scale compressed air energy storage facility, capable of
The first quarter (Q1) of 2025 has seen a surge in investment for large-scale battery storage in Australia, with six projects worth a total of A$2.4bn ($1.5bn) reaching the financial
Australia''s energy market hit a turning point in 2025. As rooftop solar growth slowed, battery installations surged to record levels, reshaping how homes and the grid use electricity. This blog
Discover the largest upcoming BESS projects in Australia, from the 2.4GW Denman Battery to the Waratah Super Battery.
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