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ARENA re-opens community battery fund

by Sarah MacNamara
February 28, 2025
in Batteries & Storage, Billing and CRM, Demand Management, Distributed Generation, Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar
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More than $46 million is available under round two of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency’s (ARENA) Community Batteries Funding Program. 

Building on the success of round one, the program aims to deploy community batteries across Australia to lower energy bills, cut emissions and reduce pressure on the electricity grid. 

ARENA is now seeking applications to deploy community batteries. Projects should improve the economics of community battery projects, build industry capacity, support the integration of distributed energy resources into Australian energy markets or demonstrate benefits of community batteries. 

To be eligible for ARENA funding, each community battery must be between 50kW and 5MW in size and connected to the distribution network. 

Community batteries provide energy storage in the distribution network that can store excess solar energy for later use, enabling higher penetrations of rooftop solar, putting downward pressure on household costs and easing pressure on local electricity grids. 

ARENA CEO, Darren Miller, said batteries are a critical part of the transition to net zero as the grid incorporates more energy generated from renewable sources. 

“Part of increasing our dependency on renewably sourced energy is the need to increase our firming technology to make sure the energy grid is secure and reliable. We can achieve this by storing energy in batteries when renewable energy is plentiful and use this stored energy later in the day and overnight when people most need it,” Mr Miller said. 

“Over recent years, a concerted effort has been made in deploying batteries to support the grid and transition to clean energy. Round two will build on the insights, expertise and knowledge developed in the first round, resulting in further optimisation of distributed energy resources in the electricity grid.” 

As part of the 2022–23 Federal Budget, the Federal Government allocated $200 million for the Household Solar budget measure to deploy 400 community batteries across Australia. 

In total, ARENA was allocated $171 million of this funding to deliver at least 342 community batteries across rounds one and two. 

More information about the program, including the application process, can be found at ARENA’s funding page.  

Applications can be submitted from 17 March 2025 to 30 April 2025. 

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