This project, which is expected to be operational by 2025, will have a capacity of 100MW. The project is part of Iberdrola’s broader strategy to expand its renewable energy portfolio in Australia. The company has more than 2GW of capacity in operation or construction across Australia. This expansion is driven by the increasing demand for clean energy and the government’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Iberdrola’s Broadsound Solar and Battery project is a significant step towards achieving these goals. The project will generate clean electricity and store it in batteries, providing a reliable and resilient energy supply for the grid.
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This project is a significant milestone in our journey to become a leading provider of renewable energy storage solutions in Australia.”
This project marks a significant milestone in the development of large-scale battery storage in Australia. It signifies the growing interest and investment in this technology, as well as the increasing recognition of its potential to address the challenges of integrating renewable energy sources into the grid. The project’s location in Queensland, a state with a high concentration of renewable energy resources, is particularly noteworthy. Queensland is home to a significant amount of solar and wind energy generation, making it an ideal location for a BESS project.