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6 FAQs about [Calala bess Zimbabwe]
What is a Calala Bess?
Covering 7 hectares of land and containing up to 960 battery enclosures and required infrastructure, the Calala BESS will act as a large-scale power generator and connect to the NSW’s electricity transmission grid. The Calala BESS will store up to 300MW of energy which can supply 4 hours of electricity to power up to 80,000 NSW homes.
How much energy does the Calala Bess store?
The Calala BESS will store up to 300MW of energy which can supply 4 hours of electricity to power up to 80,000 NSW homes. When will construction start, and how long will the BESS last? Construction of our Calala BESS will begin from 2023 to 2024, taking up to 12 months to complete.
Where can I find information on the Calala battery energy storage system?
Further information on the Project and the development assessment can be viewed on the NSW's Major Projects webpage and our Engagement Hub webpage below. The proposed Calala Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is located approximately 5.8km southeast of the Tamworth CBD within the Tamworth regional municipality.
How long does a Calala Bess last?
Construction of our Calala BESS will begin from 2023 to 2024, taking up to 12 months to complete. It can last for up to 25 years, after this period the BESS will be decommissioned, and the bateries recycled and repurposed. The information contained in this document is accurate as of December 2022.
How many MW is a Bess?
The construction and operation of a BESS with an estimated capacity of up to 300 Megawatts (MW) / 1200 Megawatt hours (MWh). Associated infrastructure, including underground grid connection to the Tamworth 330kV substation.
Is Calala Creek a perennial watercourse?
The study area contains to two creek lines; Calala Creek, a second order non-perennial watercourse located in the northern portion and a first order, non- perennial tributary of Calala Creek, located in the central portion (Figure 5).

































