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Kwinana to host WA's biggest BESS

THE Australian arm of French multinational Engie has today received A$155 million from the Western Australian government to deliver the state's largest lithium-ion battery at the abandoned Kwinana Power Station.

File photo: Kwinana Industrial Area

File photo: Kwinana Industrial Area

The 100MW/200MWh grid-scale BESS asset will be transported to the former Synergy tied power plant south of Perth. State-owned Synergy are partners in the deal alongside the WA state government. The...

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