Akaysha Energy’s Waratah Super Battery in Australia returns to 700MW as Transformer 2 comes back online
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Akaysha Energy's Waratah Super Battery in Australia has returned to 700MW operation with the successful return to service of High Voltage Transformer 2. The facility, which has a total capacity of 850MW and 1,680MWh, will have 350MW committed to the System Integrity Protection Scheme and the remaining 350MW deployed on a merchant basis into the National Electricity Market. The return to 700MW operation follows a troubled commissioning sequence, including a catastrophic failure of another transformer in October 2025. The full 850MW capacity is targeted by the end of 2026.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The return to 700MW has direct revenue implications for Akaysha, enabling the company to receive its expected contracted revenues and participate in wholesale price spreads and ancillary services markets.
- · This development also allows the battery to capitalize on growing wholesale battery storage revenues across the National Electricity Market.