Australia’s New South Wales seeks 2.5GW of generation and 12GWh of energy storage in state’s largest-ever tender
energy-storage.news May 20, 2026

Australia’s New South Wales seeks 2.5GW of generation and 12GWh of energy storage in state’s largest-ever tender

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Australia's New South Wales has opened two tenders for 2.5GW of renewable energy generation and 12GWh of long-duration energy storage. The tenders, administered by AusEnergy Service Limited, aim to power approximately one-third of NSW homes and exceed the state's existing 2030 and 2034 storage benchmarks. Successful projects are expected to be determined by late 2026, enabling NSW to reach up to 90% of its 12GW renewable energy generation target by 2030. The tenders introduce a new Hybrid Generation Long-Term Energy Service Agreement product, allowing applicants to combine solar or wind generation with battery storage.