RES Australia’s 2.4GWh Bunyip North BESS clears EPBC Act assessment in Victoria
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
RES Australia's 2.4GWh Bunyip North battery energy storage system has cleared the federal environmental assessment process under Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. The 400MW/2,400MWh project, located in Victoria's Gippsland region, was deemed "not a controlled action" on May 28. Construction is anticipated to commence in mid-2027, with a targeted operational date of mid-2029. The project will connect to the existing 220kV transmission network and will be built on land currently used for livestock grazing and hay production. The project area was selected to avoid direct impacts on matters of national environmental significance.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Victoria's renewable energy targets rely on large-scale energy storage projects like Bunyip North to stabilize the grid.
- · The project's clearance supports the state's goal of achieving 65% renewable energy generation by 2030.