The South Australian government will spend half-a-billion-dollars building the country's largest battery storage project, along with a new state-owned, gas-fired power plant. The major spend comes nearly six months after a state-wide blackout that left over a million people without power, and sparked a political debate over the reliability of wind and solar energy. The 100-megawatt battery will be the same size as the one proposed by Elon Musk, the billionaire C-E-O of the technology company Tesla. The battery will be built by the private sector - with support from a government renewables fund.
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