Queensland received the largest allocation, with six projects selected totalling more than 6GWh of storage.

DeveloperProject NameSize (MW/MWh)LocationStateAmpyr EnergyGrahams Battery350MW/1,428MWhKoganQueenslandAmpyr EnergyRutherglen Battery400MW/1,602MWhBororenQueenslandAmpyr EnergyBulabul 1 Battery300MW/600MWhWuulumanNew South WalesAmpyr EnergyWimpole Battery375MW/1,533MWhBunyip NorthVictoriaEdify EnergyGanymirra Energy Storage System250MW/1,000MWhMajors CreekQueenslandEdify EnergyMajors Creek Energy Storage System250MW/1,000MWhMajors CreekQueenslandAkaysha EnergyOaky Creek BESS250MW/1,000MWhEllesmereQueenslandLightsource bpWoonga Creek BESS350MW/1,223MWhLower WongaQueenslandAscera EnergyGelston Energy Park400MW/1,600MWhMcCullys GapNew South WalesPotentia EnergyRidgey Creek BESS130MW/520MWhParkesNew South WalesPotentia EnergyBlanche BESS125MW/508MWhComptonSouth AustraliaPotentia EnergyEmeroo BESS225MW/900MWhWami KataSouth AustraliaEquis AustraliaMelbourne Renewable Energy Hub Side B200MW/800MWhPlumptonVictoriaHMC CapitalMoorabool Battery300MW/1,200MWhMooraboolVictoriaEku EnergyByellee BESS300MW/1,160MWhByelleeVictoriaTOTAL15 Projects4,205MW/16,074MWh

Ampyr Energy secured three of those six contracts: the 350MW/1,428MWh Grahams Battery in Kogan and the 400MW/1,602MWh Rutherglen Battery in Bororen, alongside a third NSW project discussed below.