BW ESS submits 700MW Bannaby battery storage project in NSW to Australia’s EPBC Act
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
BW ESS has submitted a 700MW battery energy storage system project to Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act for environmental assessment. The Bannaby BESS project, located in New South Wales, would occupy a 68-hectare area and connect to the existing Bannaby 500kV substation. Construction is anticipated to commence in 2027, with an 18-month build period, and the project is designed for a lifespan of at least 30 years. The project area overlaps with the approved HumeLink transmission project, and around 18 hectares intersect with the HumeLink footprint. The state of New South Wales requires 56GWh of energy storage by 2030, and the Bannaby project contributes to meeting this target.
💡 Why It Matters
- · New South Wales' accelerating storage deployment challenge makes large-scale projects like Bannaby crucial for maintaining grid stability.
- · The state's revised energy storage target reflects fundamental shifts in grid management requirements driven by solar deployment.