Edify Energy seeks investor for 150 MW Riverina Energy Storage System in New South Wales

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Edify Energy has been seeking investors for the sale of its proposed Riverina Energy Storage System in New South Wales currently in development in New South Wales, Australia.

Edify Energy has hired ICA Partners to find interested infrastructure funds and other private capital investors.

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