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Financial close achieved for Queensland’s biggest battery

16 Dec, 2020
Artist’s impression of the Wandoan South BESS, courtesy of Vena Energy Australia.


Vena Energy Australia has achieved financial close for Queensland’s biggest battery energy storage system (BESS), capable of discharging up to 100 megawatts (MW) and storing 150 MW hours of energy, equivalent to powering up to 57,000 Australian homes.

Construction of the $120 million Wandoan South BESS commenced in October, after awarding the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract to Doosan GridTech Australia.

This milestone follows the 15-year deal signed by Australian energy generator and retailer AGL for full operational dispatch rights for what will be Queensland’s biggest battery, and the second largest in Australia.

Head of Vena Energy Australia, Anil Nangia, said the Wandoan South BESS in the Western Downs region of south-west Queensland is the first milestone of the overarching Wandoan South Project, approved to generate up to 650 MW of solar electricity, and 450 MW of energy storage across several stages.

Vena Energy is utilising regional resources, encouraging local employment and procurement opportunities as part of the 12-month construction program, with the labour force anticipated to be 70 strong during peak construction.

“The BESS represents a step-change in Queensland’s transition to a cleaner energy future and will lead the way for more investment in Queensland’s adoption of renewable energy.”

Chief Operating Officer of energy provider, AGL, Markus Brokhof, said AGL was very pleased that financial close has been achieved on the 100 MW/ 150 MWh battery.

“As part of our agreement, AGL will have full operational dispatch rights once it begins operating in 2021, providing critical support to our growing portfolio of energy storage assets,” Mr Brokhof detailed.

“Grid-scale batteries like Wandoan South BESS allow AGL to leverage excess solar and wind generation in Queensland while providing capacity when renewable sources are not generating,” he said.

In Australia, Vena Energy is progressing over 2.5 gigawatts of renewable energy projects across the country. The Wandoan South BESS will be the first construction milestone of the Wandoan South Project. Last year Vena Energy successfully commissioned a 95 MW solar project at Tailem Bend in South Australia, and Stage 2 of the Tailem Bend Project is anticipated to begin construction in the near future.

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