Construction proper has officially begun on a 119 MW solar farm and 100 MW / 200 MWh battery energy storage facility in Victoria's northwest with the state government saying the publicly owned project is on track for completion in 2027.
How much solar power does Victoria have?
Victoria already has over 1GW of utility-scale solar PV capacity in operation, with over 5.3GW of capacity approved and an additional 190MW of capacity currently under construction. The Mortlake project will contribute to the state's energy storage goals.
557 MW of commissioned energy storage capacity and 12 utility-scale storage projects with a combined capacity of 1,115 MW under construction or undergoing commissioning at 30 June 2024. Figure 4: Emissions from electricity generation in Victoria, 2013/14 to 2023/24
Construction proper has officially begun on a 119 MW solar farm and 100 MW / 200 MWh battery energy storage facility in Victoria's northwest with the state government saying the publicly owned project is on track for completion in 2027.
Could 330MW solar-plus-storage system be fast-tracked in Australia?
Image: Edify Energy. Renewable energy developer Elgin Energy has seen a 330MW solar-plus-storage site featuring a 250MW/500MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) fast-tracked by the Victoria government in Australia.
Will a new solar energy park be built in Victoria?
“The battery also enables an additional 180 MW of new renewables to be connected to the grid.” The Victoria-government owned SEC is working with Sweden-headquartered clean energy developer OX2 to build the energy park in two stages, starting with the 119 MW solar farm that is to comprise more than 212,000 PV solar panels.
What is Victoria's 'largest' energy project?
The Mortlake Energy Hub becomes another large-scale energy project to have been fast-tracked through the Victoria government's new scheme. As covered by our sister site Energy-Storage.news in late August, ACEnergy saw its 350MW/700MWh Joel Joel project fast-tracked, in what will be the state's “largest” BESS project.