The Kemerton Solar PV Park – Battery Energy Storage System is a 10,000kW energy storage project located in Western Australia, Australia. The rated storage capacity of the project is 10,000kWh.
The project was announced in 2017.
Description
The Kemerton Solar PV Park – Battery Energy Storage System is being developed by Carnegie Clean Energy. The project is owned by Carnegie Clean Energy (100%).
The key applications of the project are renewables capacity firming and renewables energy time shift.
Contractors involved
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By GlobalDataCarnegie Clean Energy is the owner. Carnegie Clean Energy is the developer.
About Carnegie Clean Energy
Carnegie Clean Energy Ltd (Carnegie Clean Energy), formerly Carnegie Wave Energy Ltd, is engaged in wave energy technology development. The company owns and develops CETO technology that utilizes energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity. Its technology includes tank testing, rapid small scale and large commercial scale prototypes and arrays. Carnegie Clean Energy utilizes a machine learning wave predictor solution that combines within CETO’s advanced controller to estimate waves and improve power production. The company’s project portfolio includes Garden Island Microgrid, CETO Next Generation, Mauritian Wave and Microgrid and others. It has operational presence in the UK, Ireland and Chile. Carnegie Clean Energy is headquartered in North Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.
Methodology
All publicly-announced energy storage projects included in this analysis are drawn from GlobalData’s Power IC. The information regarding the projects are sourced through secondary information sources such as country specific power players, company news and reports, statistical organisations, regulatory body, government planning reports and their publications and is further validated through primary from various stakeholders such as power utility companies, consultants, energy associations of respective countries, government bodies and professionals from leading players in the power sector.