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Calala Battery Energy Storage System
The Calala Battery Energy Storage System is a 300 megawatt, 600 megawatt hour storage project proposed by Equis Energy, to be located approximately six kilometres south-east of
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Calala
The proposed Calala Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is located approximately 5.8km southeast of the Tamworth CBD within the Tamworth regional municipality. The BESS has a charge/discharge capacity of up to
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Calala Battery Energy Storage System, Calala (SSD 52786213
The Calala BESS project will include: • The construction and operation of a BESS with an estimated capacity of up to 300 Megawatts (MW) / 1200 Megawatt hours (MWh). • Associated infrastructure, including underground grid connection to the Tamworth 330kV substation.
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Calala Battery Energy Storage System
The Calala Battery Energy Storage System is a 300 megawatt, 600 megawatt hour storage project proposed by Equis Energy, to be located approximately six kilometres south-east of Tamworth, NSW. Alongside the battery, the project will include a connection to Tamworth Substation via underground transmission lines and ancillary works.
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Calala Battery Energy Storage System Biodiversity Development
File name: 37994.Calala SS.BDAR.DFT01.20230808.docx Citation: 2023 .Calala BESS Report for Mecone True, B. Williams, F. Edwards, K., Biosis Pty Ltd., Newcastle, NSW. Project no.
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Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
Where will the BESS be located, and what is its capacity? The Calala BESS will be located at 474 Calala Lane, Calala, New South Wales. The Kamilaroi/Gomeroi People are the Traditional Custodians of the land. Covering 8.9 hectares of land and containing up to 164 battery enclosures and required infrastructure, the Calala BESS will act as a large
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Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
Our Calala BESS will make some noise when charging and discharging. This noise sounds like an air conditioning unit and comes from the battery''s cooling fans which regulate its temperature. We will comply with the New South Wales Government noise regulations during the construction and operations of our BESS by:
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Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
Our Calala BESS will make some noise when charging and discharging. This noise sounds like an air conditioning unit and comes from the battery''s cooling fans which regulate its temperature.
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You''re invited
(BESS) with a storage capacity of up to 300 MW in Calala providing New South Wales with clean, affordable, and reliable energy. You''re invited to our drop-in session to learn more about our project, ask questions, and provide feedback. You don''t
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Calala
The proposed Calala Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is located approximately 5.8km southeast of the Tamworth CBD within the Tamworth regional municipality. The BESS has a charge/discharge capacity of up to 300MW and an energy storage capacity up to 600MWh, which is enough power to supply electricity for up to 570,000 homes for two hours.
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Phase 1
the development of the Calala BESS in Calala, Tamworth NSW. The proposed site for the Calala BESS project is 474 Calala Lane, Calala, Lot 17 DP 629969, located within Tamworth Regional LGA, New South Wales (NSW). The total site area is approximately 36 hectares, however the footprint of the proposed facility will cover a total area of 8.9 hectares.
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Calala Battery Energy Storage System, Calala (SSD 52786213
The Calala BESS project will include: • The construction and operation of a BESS with an estimated capacity of up to 300 Megawatts (MW) / 1200 Megawatt hours (MWh). • Associated
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Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
Where will the BESS be located, and what is its capacity? The Calala BESS will be located at 474 Calala Lane, Calala, New South Wales. The Kamilaroi/Gomeroi People are the Traditional
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Calala Battery Energy Storage System Biodiversity Development
File name: 37994.Calala SS.BDAR.DFT01.20230808.docx Citation: 2023 .Calala BESS Report for Mecone True, B. Williams, F. Edwards, K., Biosis Pty Ltd., Newcastle, NSW. Project no. 37994 Document control Version Internal reviewer Date issued Draft version 01 Mitch Palmer 04/08/2023 Final version 01 Mitch Palmer 04/10/2023 Acknowledgements
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Calala BESS Project Overview FAQ Ba
ensure the BESS is safe and reliable. Where will the BESS be located, and what is its capacity? Our proposed BESS will be located at 474 Calala Lane, Calala, New South Wales, about 5.8km southeast of the Tamworth CBD. It will have a capacity of up to 300MW, generating 1,200MWh to supply 4 hours of electricity to power 80,000 homes.
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Calala BESS Project Overview FAQ Ba
ensure the BESS is safe and reliable. Where will the BESS be located, and what is its capacity? Our proposed BESS will be located at 474 Calala Lane, Calala, New South Wales, about
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What is a Calala Bess?
Covering 7 hectares of land and containing up to 960 battery enclosures and required infrastructure, the Calala BESS will act as a large-scale power generator and connect to the NSW’s electricity transmission grid. The Calala BESS will store up to 300MW of energy which can supply 4 hours of electricity to power up to 80,000 NSW homes.
How much energy does the Calala Bess store?
The Calala BESS will store up to 300MW of energy which can supply 4 hours of electricity to power up to 80,000 NSW homes. When will construction start, and how long will the BESS last? Construction of our Calala BESS will begin from 2023 to 2024, taking up to 12 months to complete.
Where can I find information on the Calala battery energy storage system?
Further information on the Project and the development assessment can be viewed on the NSW's Major Projects webpage and our Engagement Hub webpage below. The proposed Calala Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is located approximately 5.8km southeast of the Tamworth CBD within the Tamworth regional municipality.
How many MW is a Bess?
The construction and operation of a BESS with an estimated capacity of up to 300 Megawatts (MW) / 1200 Megawatt hours (MWh). Associated infrastructure, including underground grid connection to the Tamworth 330kV substation.
How long does a Calala Bess last?
Construction of our Calala BESS will begin from 2023 to 2024, taking up to 12 months to complete. It can last for up to 25 years, after this period the BESS will be decommissioned, and the bateries recycled and repurposed. The information contained in this document is accurate as of December 2022.