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FRV says Victoria grid forming battery will be the first of many

FRV Australia has confirmed that it will receive $7 million in funding from the Victorian government’s Energy Innovation Fund to build the Terang big battery with grid forming inverters.

The Terang battery will be sized at 100MW/200MWh, and is one of two big batteries announced by the Victoria government along with the ground-breaking Koorangie battery in the north of the state that has signed a first of its kind contract to supply “system strength” to the grid.

FRV says the Terang lithium ion battery is the second it has built, after a smaller installation at the 5MW Dalby hybrid solar farm.

But it says it has a “significant pipeline” of battery and hybrid projects at different stages of development. It did not identify them.

FRV’s large scale solar portfolio comprises almost 800MW of projects with a total cost of more than $1 billion.

The company has delivered almost 800 MWdc of operational PV assets across 9 projects in Australia for a total project investment value of over 1 billion dollars.

FRV Australia CEO Carlo Frigerio said: “We are delighted to receive support from the Victorian Government and enable the transition to a reliable renewable system with grid forming inverters battery systems. This is one of FRV Australia’s most advanced BESS projects expected to be built over the next few years”.

Giles Parkinson is founder and editor-in-chief of Renew Economy, and founder and editor of its EV-focused sister site The Driven. He is the co-host of the weekly Energy Insiders Podcast. Giles has been a journalist for more than 40 years and is a former deputy editor of the Australian Financial Review. You can find him on LinkedIn and on Twitter.

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