snowy hydro controls battery

In a major power play for Australia’s energy market, Snowy Hydro has locked in a whopping 220MW of battery storage capacity through a 15-year virtual tolling agreement with Golden Plains BESS. The deal, which runs until 2042, gives Snowy access to essential storage without spending a cent on construction or ownership. Pretty slick move.

Snowy Hydro just nabbed massive battery storage without building a thing. Strategic genius in Australia’s evolving energy game.

The Golden Plains facility, operated by Akaysha Energy, won’t be operational until late 2027. But hey, good things come to those who wait, right? This agreement pushes Snowy’s total battery storage portfolio to 325MW across multiple deals. Not too shabby.

This virtual tolling structure is basically Snowy saying, “We want the goods without the hassle.” They get access to National Electricity Market storage products without capital investment. Smart.

The company’s combined wind, solar, and battery capacity now approaches 2,200MW – enough juice to power their 1.6 million retail customers. This agreement represents a significant portion of the 256 MW capacity from projects like Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm. This strategic expansion demonstrates Snowy Hydro’s commitment to supporting Australia’s transition to renewable energy.

The timing works out nicely with their Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm supply, which kicks in early 2029. These staggered implementations aren’t accidents – they’re calculated moves in Snowy’s market evolution chess game.

For South Australia and Victoria, this means accelerated renewable infrastructure development. The 120MW from Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm location helps South Australia maintain its energy evolution leadership position. Victoria gets clean electricity security. Everybody wins. Sort of.

Grid stability benefits are substantial. Battery storage combined with pumped hydro storage means more reliable power. It’s the secret sauce that allows three times more clean wind and solar deployment. Renewable intermittency? Problem solved.

The deal involves multiple players – Aula Energy handling asset management, TagEnergy extending collaborative models, and ElectraNet and AEMO approving Generator Performance Standards. It’s a complicated dance, but one that’s necessary for large-scale renewable development. This collaboration showcases how energy storage solutions have improved dramatically in recent years, making renewable energy more viable than ever.

Bottom line? Snowy Hydro just positioned itself as an even more dominant end-to-end generator and retailer. The energy landscape in Australia will never be the same.

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