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Trina plans a large 2,640 MWh battery for Western Australia – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 25, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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China’s Trina Solar has submitted plans to build a 660MW/2,640 battery storage facility in Kemerton, in an industrial area south of Perth, Western Australia.

September 24, 2024 Marija Maisch

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With a proposed capacity of 660 MW and a storage capacity of 2,640 MWh, the Kemerton Battery Energy Storage System would be Australia’s largest battery storage facility.

The project would surpass in size the 560 MW/2420 MWh Collie battery currently being built by French renewable energy developer Neoen, also in Western Australia, as the state battles to fill the gap left by the accelerated retirement of coal-fired power stations.

Shanghai-listed Trina Solar has submitted the development application to the Shire of Harvey. According to the document, the facility will be built on an already cleared 18.75 hectare plot.

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