Australia’s first compressed air energy storage facility receives development approval
South Australia is on track to expand its renewable energy projects with development approval received for an advanced compressed air energy storage (A-CAES) facility to be built at the Angas Zinc Mine near Strathalbyn. Canadian company Hydrostor has received development approval to build the $30 million energy storage facility, with the project being supported by $3 million in funding through […]
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