Synergy commences construction of 500 MW battery storage system in Australia
It is expected to be completed by end-2025.
Synergy started the construction of a 500 megawatt (MW)/2,000 MW-hour battery energy storage system in Western Australia which will be one of the biggest grid-scale batteries in the country.
In a statement, Synergy said the Collie battery energy storage system will be supported in part by the government.
ALSO READ: Origin Energy receives $24m from ARENA for 300 MW grid-forming battery at Mortlake
The completion of site preparation earthworks for the facility will be led by Cardinal Contractors, with the construction creating 500 jobs at its peak.
"Synergy's ground-breaking project is significant for the Collie community and will help local workers and families as Synergy seeks to exit coal-fired power by 2030,” said Energy Minister Reece Whitby.
"When complete, this battery will support reliability and more renewable energy on WA's main electricity grid," he added.