Fortescue begins construction on 650MWh Cloudbreak battery storage system in Western Australia
energy-storage.news May 26, 2026

Fortescue begins construction on 650MWh Cloudbreak battery storage system in Western Australia

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Fortescue has commenced construction on a 650MWh battery energy storage system at Cloudbreak in Western Australia. The system will deliver 74MW of power output for approximately 8 hours and features 124 battery units. Completion is expected in FY27. The project is part of Fortescue's Pilbara Green Grid, designed to power iron ore operations with renewable energy by 2030. The grid will feature 1.2GW of solar, 600MW of wind, and 4-5GWh of battery storage. Fortescue aims to achieve its "Real Zero" decarbonisation plan through this initiative, with the Cloudbreak battery storage system playing a key role.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Fortescue's aggressive decarbonisation timeline underscores the viability of renewable energy in powering industrial operations.
  • · The company's ability to secure record-low pricing for large-scale battery storage highlights the improving economics of electrification.