Australian court amends consent for Hydrostor’s 1.6GWh long-duration energy storage project following appeal
energy-storage.news Apr 27, 2026

Australian court amends consent for Hydrostor’s 1.6GWh long-duration energy storage project following appeal

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The Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia, has amended consent for Hydrostor's 1.6GWh long-duration energy storage project following an appeal. The project, using advanced compressed air energy storage technology, will proceed with added conditions to mitigate light and noise impacts. Hydrostor must consult with local tourism operator Outback Astronomy and monitor noise and light during construction. The project has received significant funding and recognition from the NSW government.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Amended consent conditions will help balance the project's energy storage goals with environmental and community concerns.
  • · This ruling sets a precedent for large-scale energy projects to prioritize coexistence with local businesses and residents.