About Canberra battery is a storage battery
Located in Beard, the battery has enough storage to power approximately 3,000 homes for two hours and is now fully operational as part of the National Electricity Market. The battery is developed and owned by Global Power Generation (GPG), a subsidiary of Spanish energy giant Naturgy.
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6 FAQs about [Canberra battery is a storage battery]
How much does a big Canberra battery cost?
Expected to be online in 2025, the battery energy storage system will cost between $300 million and $400 million and could hold enough energy to power one-third of Canberra for two hours during peak demand. Chief Minister Andrew Barr has signed a partnership with Eku Energy's Daniel Burrows for the Big Canberra Battery. (ABC News: Patrick Bell)
Will Canberra's big battery power a third of Canberra?
The ACT government announces it's partnering with Eku Energy to deliver the much-hyped Big Canberra Battery which could power one-third of Canberra for two hours.
How will Canberra's new battery storage system work?
The large-scale battery storage system will deliver 250 megawatts (MW) of power, store renewable energy and support grid reliability. This is enough energy to power one-third of Canberra for two hours during peak demand periods. Behind-the-meter batteries will be installed to help power essential services across nine government sites.
Why is the Big Canberra battery project important?
This energy can be saved to use when the sun isn't shining, reducing the site's electricity bills. The Big Canberra Battery project will support a more reliable electricity supply for the ACT. Energy demand can rise and fall throughout the day. Having access to stored electricity can help during peak times.
How will battery storage affect Canberra's electricity grid?
Battery storage will play an increasing role in Canberra’s electricity grid as we move towards electrifying our city and achieving net zero emissions by 2045. Wind and solar energy make electricity that large-scale batteries can store. Batteries help support the electricity grid when the sun and wind can’t.
What is stream 1 of the Big Canberra battery project?
The ACT Government’s partnership with Eku Energy to develop Stream 1 of the Big Canberra Battery Project in Williamsdale will commence construction later this year. The grid-scale battery will deliver 250MW of storage, support grid reliability and help to integrate greater amounts of renewable generation.


