Local council in NSW, Australia, rejects ACEnergy proposal to pay reduced development fee for 1.1GW BESS
Leeton Shire Council, in NSW, Australia, has rejected a voluntary planning agreement offer submitted by ACEnergy, for a 250MW/1,100MWh BESS.

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