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Ark Energy awarded contract for Bowmans Creek facility

Development Battery Storage announced Australia Feb 19, 2026
250 MW
Capacity
development
Stage
Bowmans Creek facility
Project

Ark Energy was awarded a contract for its 250MW/2,414MWh Bowmans Creek facility as part of Australia’s largest-ever long-duration energy storage tender.

Deal Analysis

Ark Energy's award of a contract for its 250MW/2,414MWh Bowmans Creek battery storage facility represents a significant development in Australia's energy infrastructure landscape. The project, secured through Australia's largest-ever long-duration energy storage tender, underscores the growing importance of battery storage in supporting grid stability and enabling the integration of renewable energy sources. The New South Wales government's role as the offtaker further solidifies the project's viability and aligns with the government's broader infrastructure investment strategy. The Bowmans Creek facility is notable for its substantial capacity and long duration, positioning it as a key asset in addressing intermittency challenges associated with renewable energy. Ark Energy's involvement as the developer highlights their commitment to advancing energy storage solutions. While the deal value remains undisclosed, the project's scale and the involvement of a government offtaker suggest a substantial investment. This project will likely serve as a benchmark for future battery storage developments in Australia.
  • 250MW/2,414MWh capacity makes it a significant battery storage project.
  • Awarded as part of Australia's largest-ever long-duration energy storage tender.
  • Involves the New South Wales government as offtaker, ensuring project viability.
  • Developed by Ark Energy, demonstrating their commitment to energy storage.
Market Context: The Australian energy market is undergoing a transition towards renewable energy sources, creating a growing need for energy storage solutions to address intermittency and ensure grid stability. Battery storage is emerging as a key technology in this transition, with increasing investment and government support.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The Bowmans Creek facility has a capacity of 250MW/2,414MWh. "Ark Energy’s 250MW/2,414MWh Bowmans Creek facility" The tender awarded contracts for six lithium-ion battery projects totalling 1.17GW/11.98GWh. "The announcement follows the completion of Australia’s largest-ever long-duration energy storage tender , which awarded contracts for six lithium-ion battery projects totalling 1.17GW/11.98GWh in February 2026."

Capacity
Ark Energy’s 250MW/2,414MWh Bowmans Creek facility
Location
Ark Energy’s 250MW/2,414MWh Bowmans Creek facility
Announcement
By George Heynes February 19, 2026
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
A
Ark Energy developer

"Ark Energy’s 250MW/2,414MWh Bowmans Creek facility"

A
ASL buyer

"New South Wales (NSW) energy minister Penny Sharpe has directed ASL to deliver a firming capacity tender addressing forecast energy shortfalls from 2033-34."

N
Neoen Australia developer

"Neoen Australia’s 330MW/3,500MWh Great Western Battery"

B
BW ESS Australia developer

"four additional systems from BW ESS Australia, FRV Services Australia, Iberdrola Australia, and Bridge Energy."

F
FRV Services Australia developer

"four additional systems from BW ESS Australia, FRV Services Australia, Iberdrola Australia, and Bridge Energy."

I
Iberdrola Australia developer

"four additional systems from BW ESS Australia, FRV Services Australia, Iberdrola Australia, and Bridge Energy."

B
Bridge Energy developer

"four additional systems from BW ESS Australia, FRV Services Australia, Iberdrola Australia, and Bridge Energy."

medium quality Enriched Feb 23, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 19, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Battery Storage sector in Australia.
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