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The 2026 Summit will delve deeper into the themes driving Australia''s energy transition, including the energy storage roadmap, exploring how much storage is needed to meet Australia''s
Energy and climate-related policies have been accelerated by both state and federal governments, and for many companies the time feels right to invest in energy storage.
In a strategic move unveiled at the 2025 Australian Clean Energy Summit in Sydney, NSW''s Minister for Climate Change and
Currently storage of electrical energy in Australia consists of a small number of pumped hydroelectric facilities and grid-scale batteries, and a diversity of battery storage
We manage and deliver policies and programs to underpin the supply of reliable, secure and affordable energy. We will provide long-term benefit to the Australian community
There are a range of established energy storage technologies that can meet this need such as batteries and pumped hydro energy storage (PHES).
Energy and climate-related policies have been accelerated by both state and federal governments, and for many companies the time
The New South Wales government will channel up to $1 billion into large-scale and community batteries, pumped hydro, and
In a strategic move unveiled at the 2025 Australian Clean Energy Summit in Sydney, NSW''s Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Penny Sharpe, announced a new
The newly announced Sydney Power Storage Project tender aims to deploy 500MW/2000MWh capacity by 2026, equivalent to powering 400,000 homes during peak demand. This initiative
A new report from the CSIRO has highlighted the major challenge ahead in having sufficient energy storage available in coming
The New South Wales government will channel up to $1 billion into large-scale and community batteries, pumped hydro, and virtual power plants as it seeks to ramp up
A new report from the CSIRO has highlighted the major challenge ahead in having sufficient energy storage available in coming decades to support the National Electricity
If this ability to achieve energy self-sufficiency at an LGA level is the ''Goldilocks'' zone (not too little, not too much), there does remain 28% of LGA''s (and perhaps more in Western Sydney)
Currently storage of electrical energy in Australia consists of a small number of pumped hydroelectric facilities and grid-scale batteries,
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We will provide long-term benefit to the Australian community through improved energy supply, efficiency, quality, performance and productivity. These policies and programs will also support the Australian Government meet its legislated emissions reduction targets of 43% by 2030 and net zero by 2050.
ion (coal) with renewable energy. Guided by the NSW Electricity Strategy and Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap, the these commitments, supported b 2 GW of long-duration storage.Sydney also needs to do its fair share when
“The key priorities for investment include short- to long-duration storage projects that capture excess renewable energy, to maximise use of electricity generated from solar and wind,” the NSW government said in a statement.
chieve Sydney’s energy goals.Renewable energy in Sydney can be implemented effectively acro s multiple, complementary scales. Individual buildings; residential neighbourhoods or industrial precincts; district-wide zones, and m tropolitan electricity networks. Each scale offers distinct benefits and involves specific infrastructure, regulato