World’s largest lithium battery switched on near Jamestown
THE world’s largest lithium ion battery is now up and running near Jamestown, with Premier Jay Weatherill declaring the launch “history in the making”.
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JAY Weatherill hasn’t always laughed at electricity jokes, but he could afford to loosen up a little near Jamestown yesterday.
As the premier officially launched Elon Musk’s giant battery at the Hornsdale wind farm, a wag in the crowd called out that he’d had a text from locals asking for an extension cord because they were still without power from last night’s violent storms.
Mr Weatherill thought that hilarious, and well he might. When the entire state was blacked out by storms in 2016, his state and his government became a rolling, merciless joke over a backwards power system. Now, with the backing of Tesla billionaire Musk, who bet he could install the battery in 100 days and in fact did it in 63, the Premier is spruiking that the state leads the world in renewable energy. Months out from an election, it’s a weighty claim, but now has some runs on the board to support it.
Mr Weatherill’s jubilation may well take a dent the next time there’s a major blackout, but for now he can taunt his political foes, starting with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
In a calculated political jibe, the PM suggested the statewide blackout was a result of SA’s reliance on renewables. Now Mr Weatherill wants him to travel to Jamestown . “It’s an opportunity for him to repair some of the damage to the reputation of South Australia when he criticised us and blamed us for the blackout,” the Premier said.
And this time the weather was on his side, too. The battery was successfully used on Thursday to bolster the grid as Victoria’s power system struggled in extreme heat.
Originally published as World’s largest lithium battery switched on near Jamestown