en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, the Clements Gap Battery Energy Storage Project in Australia, managed by State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC), officially passed the trial operation acceptance by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) and the local grid company ElectraNet, achieving full commercial operation with a capacity of 60MW/163MWh.
Located 160 kilometers north of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, adjacent to the operational 56.7MW Clements Gap Wind Farm, the project has a total installed capacity of 60MW/163MWh. It represents a key initiative by SPIC in deploying new energy storage and participating in the electricity market in Australia.

The Clements Gap Energy Storage Project is one of the first batch of successful storage projects under the Australian Federal Government's Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) and the first storage project under this scheme to be completed and put into operation. During the construction phase, the project team coordinated with all participating entities and grid operators to advance equipment installation, system commissioning, and grid connection testing, completing key milestones as planned. Once operational, the project will participate in the National Electricity Market's energy trading and ancillary services market, enhancing the flexibility of the regional grid and the integration of new energy, supporting the local energy transition.
The project team will continue to optimize operational management, advance the development of energy storage and energy projects, further consolidate SPIC's strategic layout in Australia's energy infrastructure sector, and promote the overseas implementation of the Group's "Balanced Growth Strategy."
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