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and all research will be subject to regular review by both an independent laboratory and regulatory agencies to ensure BRACE technologies do not pose a threat to human or structural health.

This is Shell’s first grid-scale battery investment in Victoria and its first direct equity investment in a utility-scale battery energy storage system internationally. Big batteries will become more crucial as Australia moves away from coal-fired energy because of their capacity to store renewable energy when it is most plentiful and to release it when it is not sunny or windy.

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 And the other of which is being built at a different site of a decommissioned coal power plant close to the town of Lithgow.  Featured Video “The Rangebank project is our first grid-scale battery investment in Victoria and marks Shell’s first direct equity investment in a utility-scale BESS globally.the British energy giant and one of Australia’s leading liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers.

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The company also has a cooperation and 100MW/200MWh offtake agreement with utility Edify Energy inked in 2021 from a 300MWh portfolio of projects.The $300-$400 million project will increase Victoria’s “firming capacity” and provide essential services to ensure the stability of the system.

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“This signals Shell Energy’s commitment to accelerating the energy transition and contributing to [the] growth of firming capacity.

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