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AGL says batteries starting to compete with gas generators for peaking services – RenewEconomy
Big batteries competing with gas generators for peaking services, according to AGL chief operating officer Markus Brokhof.
Plunging costs and improved performance could see big batteries start to compete with gas plants to provide peaking services, and its an opportunity at least one of Australia’s largest energy companies is looking to seize, as the end of coal looms.
AGL Energy’s newly appointed chief operating officer, Markus Brokhof told RenewEconomy in an interview that there is a clear business case for big batteries, and added that they were starting to compete with gas peakers on commercial terms to firm up…
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