CleanCo's 250-MW Tesla Battery Powers Queensland's Clean Energy

Feb 19, 2024 01:33 PM ET
  • CleanCo's groundbreaking 250-MW battery project with Tesla and Yurika at Swanbank site signals a shift towards renewable energy in Queensland. Fully operational by mid-2025.
CleanCo's 250-MW Tesla Battery Powers Queensland's Clean Energy

CleanCo, Queensland's publicly owned energy company, has started construction on a 250-MW/500-MWh battery energy storage system at its Swanbank site. The project, costing AUD 330 million, is one of the largest in the state and will be completed in partnership with Tesla Inc and Yurika. The battery will provide two hours of storage capacity and is expected to be fully operational by mid-2025.

Funding for the project comes from the Queensland Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Jobs Fund. The battery will be part of a clean energy hub at the Swanbank site, which was previously home to coal-fired power stations. The new battery will utilize the site of the Swanbank B coal-fired plant, marking a shift towards renewable energy in the region.

What role will the new battery play in Queensland's transition to renewable energy?

  • The new battery will play a crucial role in Queensland's transition to renewable energy by providing energy storage capacity to support the integration of intermittent renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.
  • By storing excess renewable energy during times of low demand and releasing it during peak demand periods, the battery will help stabilize the grid and reduce the need for fossil fuel-based power generation.
  • The battery will also support the growth of renewable energy in Queensland by enabling more renewable energy projects to come online without causing grid instability.
  • The project will create jobs in the renewable energy and hydrogen sectors, contributing to Queensland's goal of becoming a leader in clean energy technology and innovation.
  • The battery will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Queensland by displacing the need for coal-fired power generation and supporting the state's target of reaching net zero emissions by 2050.

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