New South Wales launches tenders for 2.5 GW renewables and 12.5 GWh storage
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The New South Wales government in Australia has launched two of the largest renewable energy tenders in the state's history, seeking 2.5 GW of new solar and wind generation capacity alongside 12.5 GWh of long-duration energy storage. The tenders are part of NSW's preparation for the exit of coal-fired power and transition to a renewables-dominated electricity grid. AusEnergy Services Limited (formerly AEMO Services) is serving as the NSW Consumer Trustee and has opened registrations for the tenders.
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Australia's New South Wales is rolling out two of the biggest renewable energy tenders in the state's history, seeking 2.5 GW of new generation capacity in addition to 12.5 GWh of long-duration energy storage.
Australia's New South Wales is rolling out two of the biggest renewable energy tenders in the state’s history, seeking 2.5 GW of new generation capacity in addition to 12.5 GWh of long-duration energy storage.
