A $1 billion solar energy project in Australia will be using the biggest storage facilities in the world, with Japan and other Western firms financing the project as reported by the Nikkei Asian Review.
Here are the main details for the project:
Tokyo-based JERA has signed on to the project. JERA will partner with US-based energy storage Technology Company Fluence. Australian renewable energy company Lyon Group will complete the joint venture for the project.
The plant is expected to be complete by 2019 and will generate 550 megawatts.
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