Work begins on Stanwell Battery near Rockhamptopn

Earthwork equipment at Stanwell Battery site with transmission towers in background
Earthworks underway at Stanwell Battery site

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Publicly owned energy company Stanwellย is partnering with Tesla and Yurika to build the giant 300MW/1200MWh system capable of supplying energy into the grid for up to four hours.

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The mega battery project will include 324 lithium-ion Tesla Megapack 2XL units which will be transported on trucks to site and craned into place.

The project was recently supercharged with a $448.2 million funding boost from the Queensland Governmentโ€™s Queensland Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Job Fund, with the Premier and Energy Minister announcing in May itโ€™s capacity would be doubled.

Work has also reached the halfway mark on Stanwellโ€™s first dispatchable energy (storage) project, the $514 million Tarong mega battery project, part of what will be the Tarong Clean Energy Hub.

Stanwell CEO Michael Oโ€™Rourke said, โ€œDispatchable energy assets like our Stanwell and Tarong big battery projects are critical as we transform our energy system.

โ€œThe big batteries will play a crucial role in the energy transformation by stabilising energy supply from clean renewable sources, meaning theyโ€™ll be able to be charged by sources like wind and solar and pumped back into the grid during periods of high demand.

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โ€œThis will ensure affordable and reliable electricity for our commercial and industrial customers in Queensland and the Eastern Seaboard.

โ€œThey are a key piece of our commitment to achieving 5GW of energy storage by 2035 and highlights Stanwell’s vision for a sustainable and innovative energy future.โ€

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