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A BESS brings many direct opportunities for employment to the region during both the construction phase and ongoing operations once the project is commissioned.
MoreType: Battery Storage
Phase: In Development
Hill River, WA
Project Life
25
years
Battery Size
100
MW
Area
4
ha

OX2 is developing the Harvest Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) across a project area of approximately 1,630 hectares. The site is located in Hill River, approximately 10km north of Badgingarra National Park, 200km north of Perth in Western Australia, on private land.
The project includes a BESS with a capacity of l00MW and 4 hours of storage. Importantly, the battery would store energy for dispatch to the grid during periods of peak demand, increasing grid stability and energy security.
The project is proposed to connect directly to the existing 132kv Eneabba to Kerr-McGee Cataby transmission line, which traverses the site, via a terminal station proposed to be located within the project area.
We are currently in the early stages of the Project's development. Subject to planning and environmental approvals and grid connection agreements, construction is expected to commence in 2028 and operations are expected to begin in 2029.
OX2 is the leading developer of onshore wind in Europe. As an industry pioneer, we are active in eleven markets and offer fully customised renewable energy solutions involving several technologies, including wind and solar energy, in addition to hydrogen and energy storage projects. We design and build sustainable projects and tailor them to meet our customers’ needs. OX2 has a proven business model and in-house expertise at every step of the process – from project inception and financing to engineering and design, permitting, procurement, construction, and technical and commercial management. Our mission is to accelerate access to renewable energy. We see ourselves becoming the leading provider of renewable energy solutions globally, thereby powering the great shift.
BESS facilities generally use lithium-ion to store the electricity until it is ready to be distributed to the network. BESS facilities allow energy generated from another source (such as a wind farm) to be stored until it is needed. BESS facilities improve grid reliability by storing low-cost electricity when there is an oversupply of electricity or during periods of low demand/high generation so that electricity is available when demand is higher. In fact, BESS can reduce electricity costs for communities by lowering peak demand charges and providing access to cheaper off-peak electricity. The BESS's fast response capability also provides ancillary services to maintain grid power quality at a standard level. Additionally, BESS can act as a backup power source during emergencies like bushfires, ensuring that critical infrastructure (hospitals, emergency services, water systems) remains operational even if the grid is disrupted.
BESS facilities contain several key components, including battery units, inverters and transformers. The final composition of a BESS facility will depend on the BESS technology used, the BESS supplier, and the facility's size. Where possible, BESS facilities are co-located with or near a grid connection point (such as a terminal station), therefore minimising the need for additional connection infrastructure.
Large-scale BESS facilities are expected to have an operational life of approximately 15 to 20 years and are typically monitored remotely, without the need for permanent on-site staff. Staff are, however, required to access the site from time to time to undertake inspection and maintenance activities.
BESS facilities are typically a group of containers storing battery systems inside. The number of containers depends on the batteries being used and the space available at the site. However, BESS technology is continuously evolving, with BESS components becoming increasingly more efficient and compact in size.

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A BESS brings many direct opportunities for employment to the region during both the construction phase and ongoing operations once the project is commissioned.
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We are committed to building respectful and genuine partnerships with First Nations communities throughout the lifecycle of our renewable energy projects. This includes protecting cultural heritage, supporting economic participation, and fostering opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
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OX2 is committed to delivering long-term benefits to the communities in which our projects are located. We look forward to collaborating with the community and the Mid Murray Council to design a benefit program that drives positive economic and social outcomes while providing lasting value.
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