NSW hands out 12 GWh in long-duration storage contracts to six major lithium-ion battery project

Published: Feb 5, 2026 08:00
The New South Wales (NSW) government recently announced that the sixth round of its long-duration storage (LDS) tender has awarded long-term energy service agreements to six large-scale lithium-ion battery energy storage projects, with a combined capacity of about 1.17 GW / 11.98 GWh. This brings the state’s contracted storage capacity to around 30 GWh. The latest tender allows NSW to meet ahead of schedule the targets set out in its Energy Roadmap of deploying 2 GW of long-duration storage by 2030 and reaching 28 GWh by 2034. The successful projects are located across multiple regions of the state and involve international developers including Neoen, BW ESS, Ark Energy, FRV, Bridge Energy and Iberdrola. Individual projects typically offer storage durations of more than 8 to 11 hours.

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