The ACT Battery project, located in Australia and developed and built by its international generation subsidiary Global Power Generation (GPG), will reinforce supply quality to the city of Canberra and accelerate the energy transition in the country by allowing for greater penetration. .
The ACT Battery project, located in Australia and developed and built by its international generation subsidiary Global Power Generation (GPG), will reinforce supply quality to the city of Canberra and accelerate the energy transition in the country by allowing for greater penetration. .
The facility has a power of 10 MW and a storage capacity of 20 MWh, equivalent to two-hours’ consumption of 3,000 households. Batteries will play a vital role in the electricity system by reinforcing grid supply quality and promoting the penetration of renewables at times of low electricity. .
Achieved 100% renewable electricity in 2020. The ACT has a legislated target for net-zero emissions by 2045. Rooftop solar and battery capacity is 480 MW, with a total capacity increased by about 60 MW in 2023-24. Over 2770 household batteries have been installed under the ACT Government’s.
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