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GE Vernova Chosen To Provide Integrated Bess Solution For Large Scale Storage Project In Australia; Queensland's Supernode Project Is Designed To Enable The Efficient Storage Of Wind And Solar Energy.

Benzinga ·  Sep 17 01:52

GE Vernova chosen for Integrated Battery Energy Storage (BESS) system for the stage 1 & 2 of Quinbrook's Supernode Storage project in Queensland

With one of the largest BESS installations in Australia, Queensland's Supernode project is designed to enable the efficient storage of wind and solar energy.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (September 16, 2024)– GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE:GEV) has been chosen by Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners (Quinbrook) as the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) integration provider for the second stage, comprising 250 MW/1,000 MWh of storage, of their Supernode BESS project in Queensland, Australia.

Quinsbrook's Supernode project, involves the creation of a BESS and data center complex in Queensland. Once complete, the 750 MW (2–4 Hour) BESS site is expected to be one of the largest battery storage installations in the Australian national electricity market. Construction of this 250 MW/1,000MWh battery storage system is the second stage of a proposed three-stage project. In early 2024, GE Vernova was also awarded the contract for BESS integration for Stage 1 of the project comprising 250 MW/500 MWh, which is already underway.

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