RWE officially opens Australia’s first 8-hour battery storage system
energy-storage.news Jun 12, 2026

RWE officially opens Australia’s first 8-hour battery storage system

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RWE Renewables Australia has officially opened the 50MW/400MWh Limondale battery energy storage system, Australia's first 8-hour battery storage system. Located near Balranald in south-west New South Wales, the system features 144 Tesla Megapacks and can deliver its registered 8-hour+ duration maximum discharge output. The project was granted operational sign-off by the Australian Energy Market Operator and transmission network service provider Transgrid in late May. NSW minister for climate change and energy, Penny Sharpe, said the project will help ensure solar generation is not wasted. The facility strengthens grid stability and supports energy security, enabling greater integration of renewable energy.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The Limondale project sets a new standard for long-duration energy storage in Australia, demonstrating the feasibility of 8-hour battery storage systems.
  • · This capability enables more efficient use of renewable energy, reducing waste and supporting a more reliable energy grid.