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Beryl Solar Farm
Mod 3 - Battery Energy Storage
Smarter Energy for Sustainability
Up to 90 MW / 360 MWh lithium battery energy storage project with a 25 year operational life

Energy storage containers and electrical infrastructure to be installed as a modification to existing solar farm.
Connected to Transgrid’s Beryl substation
Banpu Energy Australia has owned and operated Beryl Solar Farm since 2021. To support the reliability and security of the national electricity market, large-scale batteries are becoming increasingly important to store excess solar and wind for use during times of high demand.
The Beryl Solar Farm Modification would include the installation of lithium-ion batteries with a capacity of up to 90 MW with up to four hours storage duration. The batteries would be housed in units similar in appearance to shipping containers. It is proposed that they will be a modification to existing solar farm.
Timeline
Prepare modification report
The modification report provides information on economic, environmental and social impacts of the project.
Prepare and Lodge Submissions Report
We will prepare a report to respond to submissions and may engage further with community and government agencies during this stage.
Modification is operational
Following 18 months construction, the Beryl Solar Farm Mod 3 is complete and operational (if approved)

Since 2019

We are here

Q4 2026

H1 2027

H2 2027

2029
Beryl Solar Farm Operational
The Beryl Solar Farm is currently operational.
Submit modification report and public exhibition
We submit the modification report to the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) who will publicly exhibit it for a minimum of 14 days.
Project Determination
A notice of determination is issued which will include requirements for how the project must be built and operated.
Approvals Process
Approval for the modification is being sought through a State significant development (SSD) Section 4.55(2) modification application, to be assessed under Part 4 of the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
The NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) is the determining authority for SSD applications.
The project is still in early planning and approvals stage. The Modification Report is currently being prepared.

About Banpu
Banpu Energy Australia is a subsidiary of Banpu Public Company Limited (Banpu), one of Asia’s largest energy companies.
Banpu has had a presence in Australia for many years, and strives to be a versatile international energy provider through strategic businesses in 10 countries across the globe.
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