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Briton to beat Tesla with world's biggest battery

IANS  |  Canberra 

British billionaire Gupta has revealed plans to build the world's biggest ion in

South Australian said that the would benefit the broader community, reported.

"We know that more renewable means cheaper power, and that's why we have increased our renewable target to 75 per cent and also introduced a new renewable storage target of 25 per cent," Weatherill told reporters in on Friday.

"These targets will accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to renewables and lower bills for South Australians."

Since its completion in December 2017, Tesla's has surpassed expectations, regularly supplementing the state's power grid to prevent widespread blackouts.

The planned 120 megawatts (MW)/140 megawatt hours (MWh) storage capacity of Gupta's is larger than that of the current record holder, built by Elon Musk's in in 2017, which has a cap of 100MW/129MWh.

The will power solar farm to be built at the site of a former steelworks near which Gupta's bought in 2017.

Gupta secured a nearly $8 million loan from the through its for the project which is expected to create 100 construction jobs.

The announcement of Gupta's project came on the final day of campaigning ahead of Saturday's state election, a campaign where renewable has been a key issue.

Funds for the project were committed by prior to the government going into a caretaker period, meaning the project will go ahead regardless of Saturday's result.

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 08:50 IST
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