Australian developer plans 2 GW renewables project – pv magazine International

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Squadron Energy has filed documents with the state government of New South Wales, Australia, in a forward step on its proposed 2 GW Koorakee Energy Park, which will include a 1 GW solar farm and 1 GW of wind energy, backed by a 1 GW/12 GWh battery energy storage system.

From pv magazine Australia

Australian renewables developer Squadron Energy has filed environmental assessment and scoping report documents with the New South Wales (NSW) planning authority for its proposed 2 GW Koorakee Energy Park (KEP).

The project is to have an installed capacity of 2 GW, comprising 1 GW of PV generation and 1 GW of wind generation, as well as a battery system with a capacity of up to 1 GW and up to 12 hours of storage.

“It is expected that the intended capacity of the project could power up to one third of the households in NSW,” Squadron Energy said in the scoping report.

The project is being developed on a 58,000-hectare…

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