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AGL venture to offer hybrid solar-storage to industry
Apr 13, 2021 â 5.12pm
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AGL Energy is set to ramp up its expansion into low-carbon electricity supply for industrial customers, sealing an initial deal to form a venture with Finlandâs Wärtsilä to offer âbehind-the-meterâ hybrid power systems to business.
The systems, available to customers using more than 20 MW of power, would be configured differently depending on whether a customer is connected into the grid but could involve a variety of solar, gas and storage, all overseen by smart energy management controls.
Remote mines are a target for AGLâs latest push into low-carbon energy supply for industrial customers.Â
Australia s AGL plans restructure to create two separate energy businesses
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AGL to acquire two Australian commercial solar energy providers
Out-Law News | 17 Mar 2021 | 1:11 am |
ASX listed energy provider AGL is to acquire two Australian solar power companies, Epho and Solgen Energy Group.
The acquisition means AGL will have the systems and technologies in place to deliver more tailored and innovative energy solutions for businesses and deliver over 70MW of commercial solar each year, becoming the largest commercial solar provider in Australia, according to a statement.
AGL operates the largest electricity portfolio in Australia’s interconnected electricity system National Electricity Market (NEM) and is frequently reported as one of the country s largest greenhouse gas emitters. These acquisitions will help AGL achieve its climate statement commitments, which include a target of net zero emissions by 2050, it said.