Edify Energy to proceed with 2,400MWh solar-plus-storage sites in Australia
energy-storage.news May 21, 2026

Edify Energy to proceed with 2,400MWh solar-plus-storage sites in Australia

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Edify Energy has reached financial close on two solar-plus-storage projects in Queensland, Australia, featuring 600MW/2,400MWh of battery energy storage systems. The Smoky Creek and Guthrie’s Gap solar power stations will deliver 720MWp of solar generation with co-located BESS. The projects are backed by a 20-year hybrid services agreement with Rio Tinto, which will purchase 90% of the power and storage capacity. Financial close was achieved with support from Edify's shareholder and a syndicate of lenders. The projects secured long-term revenue support under the Australian government's Capacity Investment Scheme. Edify has committed to supporting local communities and First Nations, alongside local content requirements. The projects will utilise DC-coupled hybrid configurations integrated with grid-forming inverters, enhancing power network stability.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Edify Energy's use of DC-coupled hybrid systems maximises system potential by improving operational flexibility and reducing capital costs.
  • · The deployment of these systems addresses emerging market challenges, enabling the capture of solar energy that would otherwise be wasted.