Neoen acknowledges the Ngunnawal & Ngambri people, Traditional Owners of the land on which Territory Battery will store energy. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Grid Stability for ACT
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Overview

The Territory Battery is a stand-alone battery facility with up to 300 MW capacity.

The battery will be able to store energy for up to 2 hours of power in reserve.

The battery will provide a predictable supply of electricity to the grid through its ability to dispatch energy during peak times of demand.

Battery

Battery

Battery storage allows us to store the energy and provide it to the grid whenever it’s needed.

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Location

The Territory Battery will be located in the ACT, directly south of the Stockdill Substation, approximately 3km south of Holt and 15km northwest of the Canberra CBD.

Benefits

FOR LOCAL INDUSTRY

Education and research opportunities to grow the ACT’s renewable sector

For the
grid

Greater stability through a range of grid support services

For your community

Reliable energy and lower electricity bills

Project Lifecycle

These big batteries mean that our small jurisdiction is again punching above our weight when it comes to real climate action. Our investment is on par with the Tesla Hornsdale battery on a per capita basis – the largest investment of its kind in the world.

ACT Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability

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With a balanced portfolio of wind, solar and big battery projects, we are Australia’s largest 100% renewables company.

We own and operate many of our projects for the long-term and are committed to sharing the benefits with surrounding communities as a responsible neighbour. Our dedication to the community and environment has made us a ‘developer of choice’ and a pioneer in the industry.

Since 2012, we have contributed over 4.5 GW of renewable energy & storage assets and invested over $7 billion towards Australia’s energy transition.