![]() ![]() The new deal means that 209MW of the output of the first stage of Goyder South will be underpinned by two long term power purchase agreements with the ACT government and retailer Flow Power, while another 203MW will be underpinned by this new 70MW baseload contract with BHP. It will grow into what Neoen’s expects will be a massive renewables zone, potentially the largest hybrid facility in Australia, with up to 1200MW of wind, 600MW of solar, and 900MW and 1800MWh of battery storage. Neoen says that Goyder South has one of the best wind resources in the country – which means its capacity factor is expected to be around 50 per cent. He said the company hopes this will become a blueprint for future contracts. “We are convinced that our ability to combine our assets and our energy management capabilities to create bespoke commercial offers will be a key element of success for our future developments.” “We are delighted to provide BHP with this highly innovative solution,” he said in a statement. Neoen Australia managing director Louis de Sambucy says the new contract demonstrates Neoen’s ability to leverage its portfolio of renewable generation and storage assets to offer, for the first time, firm delivery of green power. The contract is expected to meet half of Olympic Dam’s forecast electricity needs from 2025, and will account for around half of the output of the Goyder South wind farm, which is also contracted to the ACT government and retailer Flow Power. It will be supported by a new 300MW big battery at Blyth, also in South Australia, that could have up to 800MWh of storage. The wind power will come from the first 412MW stage of the Goyder South wind farm, now under construction. The contract is for 70MW and will deliver energy 24/7. Click on the green See Data button to download your data in the format that best fits your needs.Neoen to use wind and big battery in “first of its kind” baseload renewables contract with BHPįrench renewable energy developer Neoen says it has signed a first of its kind “baseload” contract with mining giant BHP to supply power to its huge Olympic Dam copper mine in South Australia with a combination of wind and battery storage. Once the data collection has finished, the button will turn green and say See Data. You can click on it at any time to see the data that has already been collected. The Get Data button will turn orange while we're collecting. Click on Get Data to start the collection. The new account will display on the dashboard. ![]() Once your customer has authorized, log in to your UtilityAPI dashboard. The utility account holder can search for their account several different ways, such as using a linked phone number, address, or email. Login credentials are not required with the SVCE authorization form. Customer authorizes no need for their username or password! How do you know if your customer is an SVCE customer? SVCE covers the following cities: Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Saratoga, Sunnyvale and unincorporated Santa Clara County.Ģ. have your link ready on your cell phone or tablet. ![]() You have a lot of flexibility in how you get that link in front of your customer. Your link will have your name and company name (both from your email address), so your customer will know it's coming from you. You can send a data request directly from the dashboard by filling out the form. This will bring up a data request form with your unique link. ![]()
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