Storage
01 December 2021
Providing 150 MW/150 MWh of flexible energy, the Hazelwood Battery Energy Storage System has the capacity to store the equivalent of an hour of energy generation from the rooftop solar systems of 30,000 homes and will play a critical role in increasing renewable energy capacity in Victoria, while delivering further grid stability for the state.
The project, funded by ENGIE and GIG, will be built, operated, and maintained over a 20- year period by Fluence – a global market leader in energy storage products and services and digital applications for renewables and storage. The project also represents the next major milestone in ENGIE’s commitment to repurpose the former Hazelwood Power Station, which was decommissioned in 2017, to create a long-term sustainable asset. As an established power generation site with access to 1,600 MW of dormant transmission capacity, Hazelwood is uniquely placed to accommodate this first stage of the battery.
Construction of the Hazelwood Battery is already underway and network connection agreements have been executed, with the battery scheduled to be operational by November 2022 to align with increasing demand in the summer months. The battery’s innovative design and the Hazelwood site’s unique location provide the flexibility to scale up storage capacity quickly and cost-effectively in order to respond to network and market demand, including additional capacity for future contracts.
Battery storage serves a key role in accelerating the build-out of solar and wind resources, capturing excess power during periods of high renewable generation while discharging to meet peak demand and reduce reliance on high-carbon energy. The Hazelwood Battery will also participate in frequency control ancillary service markets, delivering critical stability to a grid increasingly comprised of intermittent renewable sources.
Augustin Honorat
ENGIE ANZ CEO
Greg Callman
Global Head of Energy Technology, GIG
Fluence will utilise its market-leading sixth-generation Gridstack product in delivering the full turnkey project, the first Gridstack system to be deployed in Australia. Once operational, the consortium will use Fluence’s AI-enabled IQ Application to optimise the bidding of the Hazelwood Battery capacity in the National Electricity Market (NEM).
Aaron McCann,
Fluence General Manager for Australia
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About ENGIE
ENGIE is a global player in low-carbon energy solutions, focusing on renewables and the infrastructure and services that support its customers’ decarbonisation. In Australia, ENGIE’s portfolio includes 1.1 GW of operating gas-fired power plants, 165 MW of operating wind farms and a 2 GW pipeline of solar, wind and large-scale batteries under development. ENGIE’s Australian business includes energy retailer Simply Energy with 745,000 electricity and gas customer accounts and a successful Virtual Power Plant project, and a client solutions business focused on Net Zero outcomes for universities, cities and large companies and the development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. ENGIE, along with partners, is also delivering two large-scale hydrogen projects in Victoria and Western Australia.
About Fluence
Fluence, a Siemens and AES company, is a global market leader in energy storage products and services and digital applications for renewables and storage. We have more than 3.4 GW of energy storage deployed or contracted in 29 markets globally, and more than 4.5 GW of wind, solar and storage assets optimised or contracted in Australia and California. Through our products, services and AI-enabled Fluence IQ platform, we are helping customers around the world drive more resilient electric grids and a more sustainable future.