Central Government/Public Sector | Not Classified - Australia | PID: 194285
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AGL Energy, an Australia-based energy company, has signed non-exclusive framework agreements with energy storage technology companies Wartsila and Fluence to supply up to 1 GW of grid-scale battery storage
AGL said in a statement, both energy storage companies were selected through a competitive tender process for their capability, experience, pricing, and alignment with AGL’s strategic objectives
Last year, the company unveiled its plans to build several battery storage systems in Australia, including a 200 MW battery storage system at Loy Yang power station in Victoria; 150 MW at Liddel power station and 50 MW at Broken Hill in New South Wales; and a 250 MW system at Torrens Island in South Australia. The plans are part of the company’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050
AGL Energy said these grid-scale battery storage systems would allow the company to leverage excess solar and wind generation to provide capacity when renewable sources are not generating. This would also help provide the critical firming capacity to the energy market and energy industry’s shift over the coming decades
Markus Brokhof, Chief Operating Officer at AGL, said,This framework agreement is another example of AGL getting on with the business of energy transition and will enable delivery against our commitment to building 850 MW of grid-scale battery storage by FY2024
Jan Teichmann, Vice President of Global Markets at Fluence, said, “Australia’s grid is evolving quickly, and batteries can fill critical gaps left by coal and gas retirements, both the super-fast services needed to strengthen the grid and as a source of peak power
| Updated on: 18 - Jan - 2021
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