Delta Electricity and Samsung Join Forces for a Battery Project at Vales Point

3 min read | February 28, 2025 01:51 AM GMT | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights 

  • Delta Electricity and Samsung collaborate on a battery project at Vales Point. 
  • The initiative aims to extend the site’s role in Australia’s energy landscape post-closure. 
  • The project could enhance energy security and support renewable transitions. 

Delta Electricity and Samsung (KRX:005930) have entered into an agreement to explore a large-scale battery project at the Vales Point coal power station site in New South Wales. This partnership marks a strategic step toward repurposing the site as it nears its scheduled closure, ensuring it continues to play a critical role in Australia’s evolving energy market. 

A Vision for the Future of Vales Point 

With coal power stations gradually phasing out, the future of such sites remains a significant discussion point in the energy sector. The collaboration between Delta Electricity and Samsung presents an opportunity to transition Vales Point into a facility that can support Australia’s energy needs beyond coal. 

Delta Electricity’s Chief Executive, Richard Wrightson, emphasized that even after decommissioning, Vales Point will continue to contribute to energy stability. He noted that the partnership unites two major energy players in exploring how the site can adapt to the changing power landscape while maintaining energy security. 

Why a Battery Project? 

The integration of battery storage solutions has been gaining traction as energy markets shift toward renewables. Large-scale battery projects help store excess energy generated from renewable sources like wind and solar, releasing it when demand is high. This reduces reliance on traditional power sources and enhances grid stability. 

For Vales Point, a battery installation could ensure a seamless transition while maximizing the site’s existing infrastructure. With Samsung’s extensive expertise in energy storage and Delta Electricity’s operational knowledge of the site, this collaboration holds the potential to deliver a significant energy solution. 

The Broader Impact on Australia’s Energy Market 

Australia is rapidly transitioning towards a cleaner energy future, with government policies and private investments driving advancements in renewable technologies. Large-scale batteries have become a key component in balancing energy supply and demand, particularly as coal plants retire. 

The partnership between Delta Electricity and Samsung highlights the increasing role of technology-driven energy solutions. If the battery project moves forward, it could provide a model for repurposing other coal power stations across the country, ensuring a smoother transition to a low-carbon future. 

While details of the battery’s capacity and timeline are yet to be finalized, the collaboration signals a commitment to energy innovation. The Vales Point site could soon evolve into a hub for sustainable energy storage, demonstrating how legacy power infrastructure can be transformed for the future. 


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