Capacity Investment Scheme sees 3,626MWh of energy storage awarded in South Australia and Victoria
Six energy storage projects, totalling 3,626MWh of energy, have been successful in the Australian government’s Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) for Victoria and South Australia.
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