21/04/2026
Good news for grid security in Alice Springs and the Darwin-Katherine Interconnector with the announcement of $82.1M investment in battery storage.
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https://reneweconomy.com.au/nt-orders-another-two-big-batteries-to-back-solar-and-gas-after-success-of-first-project-in-darwin/
'This is about building a modern energy system for the future—one that is reliable, smarter, and more secure,”
“Battery storage is a key piece of that puzzle, helping us integrate more solar while keeping power affordable and reliable.
“These large-scale batteries are not just about keeping the lights on – it’s about powering our economy. By improving energy security, we’re creating the conditions for new industries and local jobs as part of our plan to rebuild the economy.”
Minister Steve Edgington MLA
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It's worth noting the role long-term planning has played here. The Alice Springs Future Grid 2030 Roadmap — developed through collaboration and investments by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, Northern Territory Government and Australian Government from 2020-2023 — was designed to create exactly this kind of investment confidence.
While renewable energy targets are no longer the driver for investment in renewables in the NT electricity market, the physics and economics are.
https://alicespringsfuturegrid.com.au/knowledge-bank/alice-springs-roadmap-to-2030
The Roadmap to 2030 is the product of three years of trials and research carried out by multiple project partners. It pulls together insights from the Alice Springs Future Grid sub-projects and lays out four pathways to achieving 50% renewable generation by 2030.