The negotiation of an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) agreement for a battery energy storage systems (BESS) project typically surfaces many of the same contractual risk allocation issues that one encounters in the negotiation of an EPC agreement for a solar or wind project.
An Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) project is 'a complex transaction involving a set of products, services and construction works designed specifically to complete a specific asset for a customer within a certain period of time: a building, a turnkey factory, a power plant, a weapons system, or the like' Cova and Hoskins.
EPC integrates planning, technology, and execution to overcome challenges in renewable energy projects. We mitigate risks like cost overruns and project delays while delivering systems optimized for performance and reliability. Selecting the right partner for solar and battery projects is crucial for long-term project success.
In EPC projects, time can be considered a resource and managed for speed. Our paper aimed to remain within the framework of a structural analysis and demonstrate this concept.
Solar battery systems aren't just a trend—they're a move toward powerhouse autonomy for Canberra homes. Whether you choose Tesla, Sungrow, or one of the other reliable brands, your battery pays for itself faster when combined with a smart solar system and ACT rebates.
As solar energy becomes mainstream in Canberra, homeowners are increasingly asking not just how to capture sunlight but how to store it effectively. Battery storage systems empower you to use solar power after dark, ride through power outages, and maximise savings — especially as electricity prices continue to climb.
Canberra ranks high for solar potential, averaging over 4.5 hours of peak sun daily. Without storage, most of that energy is exported at low feed-in tariffs—typically 7–12 ¢/kWh. Battery storage changes the game by allowing you to:
Solar Choice regularly publishes articles with indicative pricing for PV systems in Australia's capital cities (including Canberra) in our Solar Choice Price Index. Based on the price index data from March 2025, we can see that in Canberra a typical 6 kw solar system would cost $5,420 on average after deducting the STC rebate and including GST.
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