"We are extremely proud to have delivered the largest battery in Western Australia in record time," said Jean-Christophe Cheylus, Neoen Australia CEO. "I would like to thank everyone who has worked tirelessly to make this happen: Western Power, Tesla and UGL as well as AEMO and the Western Australian Government." This highlights the collaboration and effort that went into realizing this significant energy project.
The Collie battery also comes as a means to address risks related to the retiring of the state's coal plants and the jump in residential and commercial rooftop solar, as identified by the AEMO.
Neoen’s Collie Battery Stage 1, with its 219 MW/877 MWh capacity, not only marks a milestone in Western Australian energy storage but also contributes significantly to the state’s transition towards renewable energy sources.
Neoen has stated it is committed to continuing to play its part in the State’s energy transition, with over 2 GW of projects in their pipeline in WA.
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