Australia’s New South Wales grants planning consent for 3.6GWh pumped hydro project at former coal mine
Gloucester Coa has received planning approval from the New South Wales government for the 3. 6GWh Stratford Pumped Hydro and Solar project. Source: Energy Storage News.
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Australia’s New South Wales grants planning consent for 3.6GWh pumped hydro project at former coal mine
Gloucester Coa has received planning approval from the New South Wales government for the 3.6GWh Stratford Pumped Hydro and Solar project.

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