Octopus Group's 500-MW Aussie BESS Approved Near Brisbane
Jul 11, 2024 01:17 PM ET
- Octopus Group's Australian unit secures approval for massive 500MW/1,000MWh battery storage project near Brisbane, set to power 70,000 homes daily. Exciting progress ahead with key partners.
Octopus Group's Australian unit has received planning approval for a 500-MW/1,000-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project near Brisbane, Queensland. The Blackstone project is set to be one of the largest BESS in the state, with the capacity to power up to 70,000 homes per day.
The approval from the Ipswich City Council allows Octopus Australia to move forward with key stakeholders like Firm Power and Powerlink for the next phases of the project. Octopus acquired the project in October 2023 and it will complement the company's existing wind and solar assets in Queensland, including the Dulacca Wind Farm and the Ardandra solar-plus-storage site.
What are the details of Octopus Group's approved 500-MW/1,000-MWh BESS project in Queensland?
- The 500-MW/1,000-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project by Octopus Group's Australian unit has received planning approval near Brisbane, Queensland.
- The Blackstone project is expected to be one of the largest BESS in Queensland and has the capacity to power up to 70,000 homes per day.
- The approval from the Ipswich City Council allows Octopus Australia to collaborate with key stakeholders like Firm Power and Powerlink for the next phases of the project.
- Octopus Group acquired the project in October 2023 and it will complement the company's existing wind and solar assets in Queensland, including the Dulacca Wind Farm and the Ardandra solar-plus-storage site.
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