Out Of Thin Air: Solving The Dilemma Of Long-Duration Storage
The title of this post, is the same as that of this excellent article on the Australian Financial Review.
This is the sub-heading.
Two first-of-a-kind technologies in Australia are firming up as options to crack the tough nut of energy storage that lasts much longer than batteries.
This is the first paragraph.
Two competing technologies that use different forms of air to store energy are emerging as potential solutions for the thorny problem of long-duration storage needed to smooth out Australia’s bumpy transition to low-carbon energy.
The article then compares the two competing technologies.
- Hydrostor of Canada are developing the 200 MW/1600 MWh Silver City Energy Storage Centre at Broken Hill in New South Wales.
- Highview Power of the UK are proposing a 12-hour energy store for the Northern Territory.
Australia certainly has plenty of solar power to fill the energy storage.
Australia Climate Protest: Rising Tide Activists Shovel Coal Off Train
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the BBC.
This is the sub-heading.
About 50 climate activists have been arrested in the Australian state of New South Wales after protesters climbed on a train carrying coal and began shovelling its cargo out of the wagons.
At least with coal, the mess won’t do too much damage.
New South Wales Plans Three Batteries
This article on Energy Storage News is entitled Shell Battery Project In New South Wales Would Add 1GWh Energy Storage To Growing Market.
The three batteries are.
- Shell – 500MW/1,000MWh BESS project in Wellington, in Central West NSW.
- Waratah Super Battery 700MW/1,400MWh transmission system “shock absorber”
- A proposed 500MW/2,000 MWh BESS from energy generator-retailer EnergyAustralia.
Note.
- All batteries appear to be lithium ion.
- This gives a total output of 1.7 GW and a total storage capacity of 4.4 GWh.
- The NSW government is targeting 12GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.
- 3 GW of utility-scale wind and solar in development, construction, or already in operation, in the state.
The state seems to be making a good start.