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Aug 5, 2025 · When fully operational, the Waratah Super Battery will surpass the 750-megawatt Kogan Creek coal-fired generator in Queensland, making it the largest unit of its type
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Aug 11, 2025 · Image credit: Akaysha Energy / EnergyCo This month marked a milestone in Australia''s energy transition, with our most powerful battery unit connected to the main grid.
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Aug 5, 2025 · When fully operational, the Waratah Super Battery will surpass the 750-megawatt Kogan Creek coal-fired generator in Queensland, making it the largest unit of its type connected to Australia''s grid.
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Image credit: Akaysha Energy / EnergyCo This month marked a milestone in Australia’s energy transition, with our most powerful battery unit connected to the main grid. The Waratah Super Battery works to stabilise the grid, preventing blackouts and their associated costs. Its capacity is 850 megawatts.
Australia’s largest battery with grid-forming inverter capabilities is set to go ahead, with AGL today reaching a Final Investment Decision (FID) on a 500 MW / 1,000 MWh grid-forming battery in Liddell, New South Wales.
Australia's Waratah Super Battery begins operations, set to become world's most powerful battery by year-end.
The connection of the Waratah Super Battery to the grid comes after increasing demand for household batteries, fuelled by rebates offered under the Federal Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program. According to the Climate Council, 1 in 2 Australians are seeking to install a household battery alongside new or existing rooftop solar.
When fully operational, the Waratah Super Battery will surpass the 750-megawatt Kogan Creek coal-fired generator in Queensland, making it the largest unit of its type connected to Australia’s grid.
Built on the site of a former coal-fired power station north of Sydney, the facility spans approximately 140,000 square meters, or 14 hectares.
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