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Pumped hydro pipeline gathers pace despite Snowy scars

New projects move through approvals as governments lean on long-duration storage

ANU Prof Andrew Blakers says projects like Queensland’s Borumba pumped hydro signal renewed momentum for long-duration energy storage.

ANU Prof Andrew Blakers says projects like Queensland’s Borumba pumped hydro signal renewed momentum for long-duration energy storage. | Credits: QLD Hydro/ANU

Australia's pumped hydro energy storage pipeline is regaining momentum, with a fresh wave of projects advancing through federal approvals even as cost overruns and delays at Snowy 2.0 continue to cast...

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