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Queensland invests $179 million to power up battery storage plans

The Queensland government has confirmed it plans to invest $179 million in the next 2 stages of the state’s local network connected batteries program.

Colin Hay
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The funding will see 12 new local network-connected batteries installed across the state. The package, backed by the Queensland Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Jobs Fund, will also enable the installation...

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