Storm disruption to power supply ‘demonstrates need for long-duration energy storage’ in New South Wales, Australia

The government of New South Wales has signed a land lease agreement for a long-duration advanced compressed air energy storage (A-CAES) project.

Storm disruption to power supply ‘demonstrates need for long-duration energy storage’ in New South Wales, Australia

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