Akaysha Energy signs revenue swap deal for Queensland battery project

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Akaysha Energy has signed a long-term revenue swap deal with Gunvor Group for its Brendale battery energy storage system in Queensland. This agreement aims to provide revenue certainty while allowing operational flexibility. The Brendale facility, under construction near Brisbane, will have a capacity of 205 megawatts and is expected to be one of Queensland's largest batteries when completed in 2026. Akaysha, supported by Blackrock, is advancing multiple battery projects in Australia, highlighting the economic viability of large-scale batteries in the energy market.


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