Byellee BESS

The project is currently in development with planning and environmental studies underway.

We are keen to receive feedback from local residents and the community about the project.

Project overview

Byellee BESS is a proposed utility-scale lithium-ion battery energy storage system with an indicative capacity of 300MW / 1.2GWh.

The project is located adjacent to the Calliope River, near Gladstone in Central Queensland with a direct connection to the Calliope Substation. We are developing Byellee BESS together with our co-development partner Atria Energy who have extensive experience in developing large-scale BESS and solar farms across Australia. Byellee BESS is anticipated to be in operations in 2028.

Battery storage is critical to deliver energy security. Byellee BESS is designed to store and release electricity and provide support to stabilise the grid in Central Queensland.

Key Facts

Australia
Byellee, Queensland
Storage capactiy -
300 MW / 1200 MWh
Current status -
Development
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Acknowledgement
of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Country on which we live and work including the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples, the traditional owners of the land on which the proposed project will store energy, and pay respect to Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples Elders past and present. We acknowledge and respect their culture, beliefs, contributions, and spiritual and historic connection with the land.

Project timeline

Current Status
1. Development

The site is selected and we are engaging with the local community to introduce the project and gather feedback before lodging all required studies for Development Approval (DA) by local councils and regulatory bodies.

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2. Pre-Construction and Financial Close

Once the Development Approval (DA) is received, we negotiate contracts with suppliers and offtakers, and secure financing of the project  ahead of financial close.

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3. Construction

We mobilise to site for ground-breaking and start building the project.

Current Status
4. Operations

Now the BESS is ready to deliver additional storage capacity to the grid and is managed by a team to ensure it operates as intended.

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5. Decommissioning

After 20+ years of its intended operational life, the BESS is decommissioned and the site is restored.

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