Squadron Energy has purchased the two-stage 1.2 GW Clarke Creek wind, solar PV, and battery facility in central Queensland, Australia. Contracts for the immediate commencement of construction of the first 450 MW wind stage of the renewable energy project have already been issued.
Once completed, the Clarke Creek wind and solar farm, located around 150 kilometers northwest of Rockhampton, will be the largest renewable energy precinct in the southern hemisphere. The project will generate enough energy to power over 660,000 Queensland homes.
CS Energy, an energy company owned by the State of Queensland, will develop a 100 MW/200 MWh battery energy storage facility near the town of Chinchilla by investing up to AUD150 million (US$112....
Read morePilot Energy Ltd has completed its Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Technology Feasibility Studies for the Mid West Integrated Renewables and Hydrogen Project and confirms that the region is viable to pr...
Read moreWaterNSW, through its Renewable Energy and Storage Program, is seeking investment in renewable energy generation and storage assets on WaterNSW land. This includes land around Burrendong Dam and base...
Read moreAGL has taken the final investment decision (FID) of AUD41 million (US$30.80 million) with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) for its 50 MW/50 MWh Broken Hill battery storage project in Ne...
Read moreThe Government of New South Wales has granted AGL Energy the planning approval for the 500 MW energy storage project located at the site of the 2000 MW Liddell Power Station coal-fired thermal project...
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