The Hornsdale Power Reserve (white rectangular structures in the foreground) near Adelaide, South Australia, is one of the largest grid-connected energy storage systems in the world, delivering 150 megawatts. It sits adjacent to the Hornsdale Wind Farm (windmills in background). Image courtesy of Hornsdale Power Reserve.
By Jeremy Twitchell, November 8, 2023
The Hornsdale Power Reserve (white rectangular structures in the foreground) near Adelaide, South Australia, is one of the largest grid-connected energy storage systems in the world, delivering 150 megawatts. It sits adjacent to the Hornsdale Wind Farm (windmills in background). Image courtesy of Hornsdale Power Reserve.
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Keywords: battery, decarbonization, energy policy, energy storage, grid planning, grid reliability
Topics: Climate Change