Arundel BESS

BESS · Eku Energy Projects (Australia) Trust · Storage - Battery

Development AEMO: Publicly Announced Other - Other NEM data · 24 hours
300/1,200 MW
Researched capacity / storage
Est. SRMC
$0.00/MWh
Key information
Capacity (AI)
300 MW / 1,200 MWh

Eku Energy project page (ekuenergy.com, 2024): Arundel BESS is a proposed 300 MW / 1200 MWh lithium-ion BESS.

AEMO status Publicly Announced
Project status Development (AI)

Eku Energy project page (Ekuenergy, 2024) describes Arundel BESS as proposed.

Coordinates

DUID
Owner Eku Energy Projects (Australia) Trust
Commissioned
Expected closure
Closure date
Technology Storage - Battery
Fuel Other - Other
Battery OEM Eku Energy
Battery platform / chemistry lithium-ion battery energy storage system
Inverter OEM
Inverter / PCS model
Equipment confidence medium
Stats window
12 Jun 2026 23:45 → 13 Jun 2026 23:45 AEST

Dispatch & revenue

12 Jun 2026 23:45 → 13 Jun 2026 23:45 AEST

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Financial overview

2026 real AUD. Monetary values are CPI-adjusted to 2026 real Australian dollars. Greenfield capex uses AEMO benchmarks when plant-specific cost is unknown.
Type
Battery storage lithium ion 4h
Capacity
300 MW / 1,200 MWh
Revenue (× MLF) (stats)
See dispatch stats link above
Est. SRMC
$0.00/MWh
Capex total (greenfield)
$496.30M

Shown in table
$496.30M (2026 real AUD)

How this was derived
No Arundel-specific capex was found. The estimate uses the official AEMO/Aurecon 2024 cost basis for a 4-hour lithium-ion BESS with dedicated grid connection, because Arundel/Wagga South is a 4-hour BESS.

Reference
2024 Energy Technology Cost and Technical Parameter Review (medium confidence)
Source recorded 04 Jun 2026

Capex refurbishment
Capex / MW derived
$1,654,333

Shown in table
$1.65M (2026 real AUD)

Fixed OPEX (annual)
$6.36M

Shown in table
$6.36M (2026 real AUD)

How this was derived
The fixed opex estimate includes both base fixed O&M and the indicative 20-year battery warranty cost for the 4-hour BESS case.

Reference
2024 Energy Technology Cost and Technical Parameter Review (medium confidence)
Source recorded 04 Jun 2026

Fixed OPEX / MW-yr
$21,200

Shown in table
$21.2k (2026 real AUD)

How this was derived
Aurecon reports separate base fixed O&M and extended warranty values; combined value is used as all-in fixed opex.

Reference
2024 Energy Technology Cost and Technical Parameter Review (medium confidence)
Source recorded 04 Jun 2026

Variable OPEX / MWh

How this was derived
The source does not provide a numeric variable O&M assumption for BESS; the field is left null rather than estimating zero.

Reference
2024 Energy Technology Cost and Technical Parameter Review (medium confidence)
Source recorded 04 Jun 2026

Fuel cost / GJ
Heat rate GJ/MWh

Confidence: medium · Status: ai estimated · Capex basis: estimated · AI checked 04 Jun 2026

Notes
Eku Energy states Arundel BESS is now Wagga South BESS: a proposed 300 MW / 1,200 MWh lithium-ion BESS in development near Gregadoo, anticipated operational in 2030 with proposed operational life of 20+ years. No project-specific capex, O&M, EPC award, supplier, financing, offtake/tolling or final investment decision was found. Capex is therefore estimated using Aurecon/AEMO 2024 BESS cost parameters for a 4-hour standalone 200 MW lithium-ion BESS with dedicated grid connection: AUD 525/kW power component plus AUD 274/kWh energy component, scaled to 300 MW / 1,200 MWh, plus AUD 10 million land/development allowance. This gives AUD 486.3 million EPC and AUD 496.3 million including land/development. Fixed opex is estimated using Aurecon 4-hour BESS O&M of AUD 12,800/MW-year plus AUD 8,400/MW-year extended warranty for 20-year battery life, total AUD 21,200/MW-year. Variable O&M is left null because Aurecon states BESS long-term service agreements are not typically structured as fixed/variable. Beginning-of-life round-trip efficiency is 85% at the point of connection. Direct operational emissions are set to zero; NSW EPA states BESS emissions are taken to be zero because they store electricity rather than generate emissions. Major closure/refurbishment note: GHD estimates 4-hour large-scale BESS retirement cost at AUD 94,000/MW, implying about AUD 28.2 million for 300 MW, with retirement including grid disconnection, battery module removal, cabling recovery and civil structure removal; Aurecon notes 20-year life may be extended to about 25 years depending on condition assessment and battery upgrades.

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