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Energy Storage News22 days ago

Western Australia’s ERA proposes AU$491,700/MW benchmark price driven by 1,200MWh battery storage specifications

Key Takeaway

Western Australia's proposed high benchmark capacity price, explicitly tied to large-scale battery storage, creates a strong financial incentive for energy storage developers and signals a clear regulatory commitment to grid modernization via batteries.

AI Summary

  • Western Australia's ERA has proposed a high Benchmark Reserve Capacity Price of AU$491,700/MW per year for the 2028-29 capacity year.
  • This benchmark price is specifically driven by the economics of 1,200MWh battery storage specifications, indicating a strong regulatory signal for large-scale battery deployment.
  • For developers, this represents a significant potential revenue stream for energy storage projects in WA's capacity market, making such projects highly attractive.
  • The proposed price reflects a policy move to incentivize grid reliability and stability through substantial battery storage investments.

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