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Blyth Battery Goes Live. NHOA Energy and Elecnor Commission the 477MWh Asset for Neoen in South Australia

BLYTH, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NHOA Energy, a global leader in the design, delivery and servicing of utility-scale energy storage systems, announces the completion of construction and commissioning of Neoen’s 238.5 MW / 477 MWh Blyth Battery. The project was delivered for Neoen and in partnership with Elecnor Australia. Completion was achieved on time, on budget and in compliance with performance requirements from AEMO and ElectraNet. The Blyth Battery will help firm the output of Neoe...

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