Victoria fast-tracks approval for 350MW Joel Joel Battery

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The Victorian Government’s new streamlined renewable energy planning process is delivering critical renewable storage capacity sooner with the approval of the 350MW Joel Joel Battery—larger than any battery currently operating in Australia.

Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny has approved the first renewable energy project to be fully processed from start to finish under the new fast-tracked pathway in just nine weeks.

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The $250 million battery energy storage system in Joel Joel, Northern Grampians, will leverage the existing Bulgana Terminal Station and the Bulgana to Ballarat Overhead Powerline.

This ACEnergy battery will store energy and release it into the grid during peak demand, supporting the integration of more renewable energy into Victoria’s electricity network and putting downward pressure on power prices.

Earlier this year, renewable energy projects became eligible to go through the Labor Government’s Development Facilitation Program pathway—ensuring good projects of state significance can get off the ground faster.

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Victorian Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny said “This streamlined process allows us to bring good renewable projects like battery storage systems online faster so that we can provide more Victorians with cheaper and cleaner energy.

“Victoria’s ageing coal fired generators are closing and the cost of fossil fuels are rising globally – streamlining planning approvals for projects like this one will ensure we can keep the lights on and power prices down.”

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