The Clean Energy Council’s Q1 2025 report revealed that six major BESS projects secured funding, totaling AUD 2.4 billion and adding 1,510 MW (1.5 GW) of new storage capacity. This reflects rising confidence from both the public and private sectors.
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The energy storage project will provide EnergyAustralia with a natural hedge against such market fluctuations and help stabilise energy prices and ensure a more resilient energy supply. “At EnergyAustralia, our purpose is to lead and accelerate the clean energy transformation for all,” said EnergyAustralia Managing Director, Mark Collette.
Battery storage is now key to Australia’s clean energy transition. It stabilizes supply by storing extra renewable energy and delivering it on demand, even when solar or wind output drops. This helps prevent blackouts and ensures steady green energy flow. BESS installations are expected to double by 2027.
The CEC said emerging LDES technologies coupled with the energy storage systems in place, would be the best suite to appropriately manage Australia’s needs. In March this year, the ARENA held an Insights Forum which covered energy storage and technologies that can bring system security to the grid.
This pivotal project is set to enhance Australia’s infrastructure by providing essential grid stability and supporting the integration of renewable energy, aligning with the country’s ambitious decarbonisation goals. The scope of the contract includes engineering design, supply, commissioning, and a 15-year service agreement.
About 4.6% of Australia’s 4 million solar installations now include a battery. Moreover, 23% of new solar systems in 2024 came with a battery, up from just 7% the previous year. This trend reflects a growing belief in the benefits of pairing solar with storage—lower energy bills and better energy independence.
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