Neoen acknowledge Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of the Land on which the Great Lakes Battery is located. We pay respects to Elders past and present for they hold the memories, the knowledge, and the culture and hopes of Aboriginal Tasmania.

Discover Careers in Renewable Energy!

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Neoen has launched a new game, Futureville, to help students in Years 9 to 12 learn about all the possible careers in renewable energy. This free educational resource is available online on our Learning Hub website and can be used by parents, teachers and anyone looking to explain the diversity of opportunities present in this sector. […]

Great Lakes Battery Development Application Approved

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On Thursday the 21st of September 2023, the Great Lakes Battery Development Application (DA) received approval from the Northern Midlands Council. This makes the Great Lakes Battery the largest battery project to receive Development Approval in TAS and the first grid connected project for Neoen in the region. Neoen will begin working on the selection of key assets […]

Community Information Session

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The Great Lakes Battery is in the early stages of development. Neoen is holding a Community Information Session to share information and hear your thoughts on the project. Come meet our project team and learn more about the project, which is expected to bring significant investment to the local and regional economy while supporting grid […]

What Does a Big Battery Do?

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Ever wondered what a big battery does? Neoen and AusNet have made a wonderful animation that explores the many abilities of a grid-scale or big battery and the role they play in supporting the clean energy transition. https://vimeo.com/667551829?h=6f827f783b

The Learning Hub Launch

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We have recently developed the Learning Hub, an educational resource for local schools, as part of our community engagement. The Learning Hub is a stand-alone website with materials for Years 5-6 and another for Years 7-8, both centred around electricity and renewable energy. Developed by an experienced science curriculum writer, each module contains 3 topics […]