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BESS development in Australias NEM with Elias Saba (CTO @ Eku Energy)
Episode 1
Published 11 months ago
Description
Battery energy storage is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of Australia’s evolving electricity system. As the National Electricity Market (NEM) transitions to accommodate rising renewable penetration, new policy mechanisms, and famously volatile prices, batteries are taking on a broader range of roles, from firming and arbitrage to frequency control and capacity support. But developing and operating storage in this environment requires more than just technology. It calls for strategic decision-making across commercial, technical, and market dimensions.In this episode, Wendel is joined by Eku Energy's Chief Technology Officer - Elias Saba. The conversation explores how project developers like Eku are approaching duration and sizing, managing merchant risk, accessing FCAS revenues, and navigating the emerging capacity market landscape. We also look at how international experience can inform decision-making in Australia. Key insights include:
- Why the NEM is a proving ground for batteries: The opportunities and risks of operating in a high-volatility, high-renewables environment.
- Duration and design choices: How CapEx trends, price signals, and regulatory uncertainty are shaping battery configurations.
- Revenue stacking in practice: Merchant trading, FCAS markets, and the role of contracting in stabilising returns.
- Global context, local application: Lessons from other advanced markets and how they translate to the Australian grid.
- Building for scale: The internal capabilities and strategic frameworks required to run a high-performing storage business.