- Wärtsilä has secured a contract to deliver a 150MW battery energy storage system (BESS) to Amp Energy in South Australia.
- This project builds on Wärtsilä’s previous success in South Australia, where the company completed its first BESS deployment in 2023.
Wärtsilä has secured a contract to deliver a 150MW battery energy storage system (BESS) to Amp Energy in South Australia.
The standalone system, with a 300MWh capacity, is expected to bolster energy security and reliability amidst the state’s increasing reliance on renewable energy sources.
The Bungama BESS project, which is currently in its first stage, will utilise Wärtsilä’s advanced Quantum High Energy storage technology.
This technology is designed to provide essential grid services such as frequency control ancillary services, fast frequency response, and energy arbitrage, all contributing to enhanced grid flexibility and stability.
In addition to the storage technology, the project will incorporate the GEMS Digital Energy Platform for intelligent power control and optimised energy management operations.
Amp Energy Australia president Daniel Kim said, “Across our multi-gigawatt portfolio in Australia, Bungama BESS stage 1 is the first of our energy storage projects to reach this important milestone.
“We are pleased to partner with Wärtsilä on this project and value the company’s strong local track record of delivering high-performance energy storage solutions, proven reliability, and expertise in supporting customers throughout the delivery phase and into operations.”
This project builds on Wärtsilä’s previous success in South Australia, where the company completed its first BESS deployment in 2023. It also represents Wärtsilä’s fifth energy storage project in Australia.
Scheduled to begin construction in October 2024, Bungama BESS stage one aims to commence commercial operations in the first quarter of 2026. Wärtsilä will also provide a long-term service agreement to ensure the project’s ongoing performance and reliability.
Stage one of the execution of Bungama BESS will be conducted in partnership with Balance of Plant contractor Enerven, marking the fourth collaborative project between Wärtsilä and Enerven.