Perth planners have given the go-ahead for Western Australia’s largest battery storage facility as the shift towards low-emission renewable energy sources surges forward.
The $400 million Battery Energy Storage System – owned by China-listed company Trina Solar – will use lithium-ion battery technology to support the power grid through wind and solar energy.
The company said the battery, located in the Kemerton Strategic Industrial Area in the Shire of Harvey, would be capable of generating 660 megawatts of power and 2640 megawatts of stored power.
Wednesday’s regional Development Assessment Panel approval comes two months after 80 battery units were installed in Collie as an alternative power source ahead of the planned 2027 closure of the town’s coal power station.
Synergy’s Collie Battery will provide 500 megawatts of power with 2000 megawatt hours of storage when connected to the grid in 2025.
Trina development manager Shane Durlik told WAtoday construction on the BESS was expected to begin mid to end-2025.
“It is going to be the largest battery proposal in WA, if not Australia,” he said.
“It’s a very unique project, the location will repurpose an existing sand mine that’s coming to the end of its life, and it’s adjacent to one of the best substations in WA – it ticks all the boxes in how you should develop a renewal project like this.”
All WA coal power plants are set to retire by 2030.
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