Piper Alderman has advised leading energy infrastructure company, Epic Energy, on its investment in a 220MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project at Mannum, worth approximately $130 million.
This project, which is located 90 kilometres east of Adelaide and adjacent to Epic Energy’s two solar farms at Mannum, will provide approximately 220 MWh DC of energy storage using high-cycle capacity lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) cells to support the state’s ongoing renewable energy transition. Using technology provided by Canadian Solar subsidiary e-STORAGE, construction of the project will commence in the second quarter of 2024, with completion expected in the second half of 2025. This will provide essential energy storage to support the supply of excess renewable energy to the grid during peak periods, ultimately enhancing overall energy stability for Australian consumers.
Epic Energy Chief Executive Officer, Clive D’Cruz said:
“We are committed to leveraging our expertise to embrace new energy directions that support Australia’s energy transition,”
The multidisciplinary Piper Alderman team, led by Partner, Martin Lovell and supported by Partners Kathryn Walker and Juniper Watson, advised Epic Energy on due diligence, connection arrangements, construction, O&M, tolling and other transaction documents which brought the deal to a successful close.
Full details are available in Epic Energy’s Announcement, released on 5 January 2024.
Piper Alderman has a nationally recognised projects, infrastructure and construction practice which has significant experience advising on major renewable energy projects and acquisitions in all Australian jurisdictions.