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Largest battery in Australia to be built at ageing NSW coal-fired power plant - ABC News
Largest battery in Australia to be built at ageing NSW coal-fired power plantShareAn energy provider's plan to build Australia's largest battery is the latest development in a quickly transitioning energy market.Origin Energy has unveiled plans to build a giant 700-megawatt capacity battery at its coal-fired power plant in Eraring, south of Newcastle, in the New South Wales Hunter region.If built, Origin said it would have capacity to supply that power to the grid for four hours.If the plan goes ahead, the battery would be more than four times larger than the 150-megawatt Tesla battery in...…Largest battery in Australia to be built at ageing NSW coal-fired power plantShareAn energy provider's plan to build Australia's largest battery is the latest development in a quickly transitioning energy market.Origin Energy has unveiled plans to build a giant 700-megawatt capacity battery at its coal-fired power plant in Eraring, south of Newcastle, in the New South Wales Hunter region.If built, Origin said it would have capacity to supply that power to the grid for four hours.If the plan goes ahead, the battery would be more than four times larger than the 150-megawatt Tesla battery in...WW…
China puts tariffs of up to 200 per cent on Australian wine - ABC News
China puts tariffs of up to 200 per cent on Australian wineShareThe Chinese Government has announced it will place tariffs on all Australian wine imports from Saturday, striking a blow to the $1.2 billion-a-year industry.It follows the preliminary findings of a that found that dumping exists and causes Chinese winemakers "substantial harm".China has accused Australian producers of selling wine for below the cost of production.The investigation is not due to finish until next year, but China's Commerce Ministry announced that from November 28, importers of Australian wine entering China will...…China puts tariffs of up to 200 per cent on Australian wineShareThe Chinese Government has announced it will place tariffs on all Australian wine imports from Saturday, striking a blow to the $1.2 billion-a-year industry.It follows the preliminary findings of a that found that dumping exists and causes Chinese winemakers "substantial harm".China has accused Australian producers of selling wine for below the cost of production.The investigation is not due to finish until next year, but China's Commerce Ministry announced that from November 28, importers of Australian wine entering China will...WW…
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