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Tesla Proposes To Build 20 Gigawatts Of Energy Storage Capacity in Australia To Make Wind Power And Photovoltaic Dispatchable​

Dec 23, 2021

Tesla proposes to build 20 gigawatts of energy storage capacity in Australia to make wind power and photovoltaic "dispatchable"



Tesla, the world's most successful manufacturer of electric vehicles and battery storage, recommends that Australia build 20 gigawatts of energy storage capacity to ensure that Australia has enough "dispatchable" electricity to transition to a grid based on wind and solar energy.




Tesla's proposal is to respond to a questionnaire from the Standing Committee of the Australian Federal Parliament on Australia's dispatchable energy generation and storage capacity. From market operators to utilities, networks, storage providers, and coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy lobby groups, the survey has attracted dozens of submissions, but Tesla's submissions are clear, crisp and particularly eye-catching.



Tesla believes that it is no longer economically reasonable for investors or the government to build new coal-fired or natural gas peak power plants in Australia to provide dispatchable energy, and battery energy storage provides a fast, modular and scalable configuration. Deploy anywhere on the grid. Moreover, compared with natural gas or pumped storage projects, battery energy storage occupies the smallest footprint and has a lower carbon footprint.



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