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How CEP Energy ‘world’s largest battery’ will shake up the energy market
When Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) was commissioned to build the largest battery our country (and the world) had ever seen in 2017, it made waves around the globe. Tesla was a company at the forefront of innovation. The announcement signified the largest upgrade to Australia’s national electricity grid in decades.
In the years since, it has proven a success. So much so that a private company CEP Energy is looking to do one better in New South Wales.
According to a report in the Australian Financial Review (AFR) today, Kurri Kurri in the NSW Hunter Valley is set to become the recipient of the latest ‘largest battery in the world’. According to the report, the battery will be commissioned by CEP Energy. CEP is chaired…
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