Name
Synergy
Profile
Synergy is WA’s largest electricity generator and energy retailer, servicing more than one million residents and businesses across the Southwest Interconnected System (SWIS), which extends from Kalbarri in the north to Kalgoorlie in the east and Albany in the south. This includes many large mining and mineral processing customers.
In 2022, Synergy’s owner, the WA Government, announced it would retire all State-owned coal-fired generation assets by 2030, impacting Muja Power Station and Collie Power Station.
To assist with replacing this generation capacity, the WA Government has committed more than $3 billion, through Synergy, for 410MW of renewable generation and 1,100MW / 4,400MWh of new battery storage. This includes funding for the completed Kwinana Battery Energy Storage System (KBESS) 1 (100MW / 200MWh), KBESS 2 (200MW / 800MWh) and Collie Battery Energy Storage System (CBESS) 1 (500MW / 2,000MWh) which is in construction, as well as the development of King Rocks Wind Farm (~150MW) and the expansion of Warradarge Wind Farm (~108MW).
Aligned to this, Synergy continues to investigate new generation and storage opportunities to meet the WA Government’s decarbonisation commitments and in response to its customer’s demand for lower emission energy options. As part of this, Synergy continues to evolve its range of products and services to suit its customers, while ensuring no one is left behind.
In 2022, Synergy’s owner, the WA Government, announced it would retire all State-owned coal-fired generation assets by 2030, impacting Muja Power Station and Collie Power Station.
To assist with replacing this generation capacity, the WA Government has committed more than $3 billion, through Synergy, for 410MW of renewable generation and 1,100MW / 4,400MWh of new battery storage. This includes funding for the completed Kwinana Battery Energy Storage System (KBESS) 1 (100MW / 200MWh), KBESS 2 (200MW / 800MWh) and Collie Battery Energy Storage System (CBESS) 1 (500MW / 2,000MWh) which is in construction, as well as the development of King Rocks Wind Farm (~150MW) and the expansion of Warradarge Wind Farm (~108MW).
Aligned to this, Synergy continues to investigate new generation and storage opportunities to meet the WA Government’s decarbonisation commitments and in response to its customer’s demand for lower emission energy options. As part of this, Synergy continues to evolve its range of products and services to suit its customers, while ensuring no one is left behind.
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