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Gentari Begins Maryvale Solar & Energy Storage Project Construction

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Key takeaways

  • Gentari initiated construction of the Maryvale Solar & Energy Storage Project in New South Wales, Australia
  • The energy company aims to supply reliable, low-emission power
  • Located within the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, the project is one of Australia's first large-scale DC-coupled solar and storage ventures
Gentari initiated construction of the Maryvale Solar & Energy Storage Project in New South Wales, Australia. The energy company aims to supply reliable, low-emission power. Located within the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, the project is one of Australia's first large-scale DC-coupled solar and storage ventures. The project operates under the NSW Government’s Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap. A Long-Term Energy Service Agreement provides financial security and lowers risks. The Maryvale system will stabilize the power grid through efficient energy output. Surplus solar energy will be available when demand is highest. Claire Elkin, Head of Gentari Australia, stated the Maryvale project demonstrates the company's dedication to Australia's renewable energy transition. Gentari plans local community programs, including a benefit fund and job training. The Maryvale project expands Gentari's Australian clean energy portfolio to 814 MW. The portfolio consists of solar and solar hybrid projects. The start of construction follows a Notice to Proceed issued in January 2025. The company will provide updates as development continues.

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solar energyenergy storagerenewable energyAustraliagrid stabilityGentari

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