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The clock is ticking on entrepreneur Elon Musk’s promise to build the world’s largest lithium-ion battery in South Australia within 100 days or provide it for free.The clock is ticking on entrepreneur Elon Musk’s promise to build the world’s largest lithium-ion battery in South Australia within 100 days or provide it for free.
But with the facility already half finished, the US billionaire looks set to get paid.But with the facility already half finished, the US billionaire looks set to get paid.
Musk travelled to Jamestown, in SA’s mid-north, on Friday where construction of the 100-megawatt battery is well advanced. Construction of the battery was announced in July.Musk travelled to Jamestown, in SA’s mid-north, on Friday where construction of the 100-megawatt battery is well advanced. Construction of the battery was announced in July.
“To have that [construction] done in two months … you can’t remodel your kitchen in that period of time,” Musk told an audience in Jamestown.“To have that [construction] done in two months … you can’t remodel your kitchen in that period of time,” Musk told an audience in Jamestown.
The Tesla boss said the South Australian project was an example of how to replace fossil fuels with renewables.The Tesla boss said the South Australian project was an example of how to replace fossil fuels with renewables.
“This is a great example to the rest of the world of what can be done,” he said.“This is a great example to the rest of the world of what can be done,” he said.
“When this is done in just few months, it will be the largest battery installation by a factor of three.”“When this is done in just few months, it will be the largest battery installation by a factor of three.”
The SA battery will be paired to a neighbouring wind farm run by renewable energy company Neoen in Hornsdale to bring added reliability and stability to the state’s power supplies.The SA battery will be paired to a neighbouring wind farm run by renewable energy company Neoen in Hornsdale to bring added reliability and stability to the state’s power supplies.
It is thought to be costing taxpayers about $50m and forms part of the state government’s $550m energy plan.It is thought to be costing taxpayers about $50m and forms part of the state government’s $550m energy plan.
Other elements of the energy plan include installing emergency generators at two sites in Adelaide, a push for more gas-fired power generation and a solar-thermal power plant near Port Augusta.Other elements of the energy plan include installing emergency generators at two sites in Adelaide, a push for more gas-fired power generation and a solar-thermal power plant near Port Augusta.
It was prompted by a series of power problems, including a statewide blackout when a freak storm brought down transmission lines a year ago and another event last summer when heavy demand and a lack of electricity flowing through the interconnector with Victoria cut services to thousands of properties.It was prompted by a series of power problems, including a statewide blackout when a freak storm brought down transmission lines a year ago and another event last summer when heavy demand and a lack of electricity flowing through the interconnector with Victoria cut services to thousands of properties.
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