Eku Energy submits two 1,200MWh battery storage projects to Australia’s EPBC Act
Energy storage developer Eku Energy has submitted two BESS, each sized at 300MW and 1, 200MWh, for assessment under Australia's EPBC Act. Source: Energy Storage News.
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Energy storage developer Eku Energy has submitted two BESS, each sized at 300MW and 1, 200MWh, for assessment under Australia's EPBC Act. Source: Energy Storage News.
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