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It looks like W.A is getting interested parties from the battery storage lining up.
In a lot of ways large grid battery storage investment in W.A will be a license to print money, there will probably be a capacity payment system and there is no direct competition for batteries in the W.A grid as hydro isn't feasible.
So I would expect batteries to go in pretty quickly.
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In a lot of ways large grid battery storage investment in W.A will be a license to print money, there will probably be a capacity payment system and there is no direct competition for batteries in the W.A grid as hydro isn't feasible.
So I would expect batteries to go in pretty quickly.
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Latest battery storage tender swamped by offers and six times over subscribed
First CIS auction for battery storage in Western Australia more than six times over-subscribed.
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