Pelican Point BESS: A Game Changer in South Australia's Renewable Story

Sungrow and ENGIE have started constructing the Pelican Point Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in South Australia. Designed to support the state's renewable grid and tackle operational challenges, the 200 MW / 400 MWh project will operate from 2027 and power over 29,400 homes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Adelaide | Updated: 09-12-2025 17:56 IST | Created: 09-12-2025 17:56 IST
Pelican Point BESS: A Game Changer in South Australia's Renewable Story
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Sungrow, in collaboration with ENGIE, has launched construction on a groundbreaking Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Pelican Point Power Station in Adelaide, South Australia. This initiative aims to fortify the region's grid, renowned for its renewable energy penetration, by addressing the system strength and stability challenges.

Slated for operation in 2027, the Pelican Point BESS with 200 MW / 400 MWh capacity will provide crucial storage, stability, and energy resilience benefits for South Australia's expanding clean energy grid. The project reflects how existing infrastructure can adapt to meet the needs of modern, decarbonized power systems.

This partnership underscores Sungrow's advanced grid-forming technologies and ENGIE's dedication to a net-zero future, marking a significant step forward in Australia's clean energy transition by enabling higher renewable integration and flexible energy delivery models.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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