Tesla boss Elon Musk has a party in central South Australia.
This is the midpoint of the world's most powerful lithium-ion battery construction.
100-grid connection protocol
On Friday afternoon, transmission company elector signed a megawatt battery array, triggering a 100-
Tesla completes the deadline for battery construction or free battery construction.
Musk spoke to invited guests including politicians, local landowners and Tesla customers in a tent overlooking Jamestown's ongoing construction of a battery array with France
"Complete the construction in two months . . . . . . During that time, you can't remake your kitchen, "Mr. Musk joked as he stepped onto the stage.
"This is a good example for the rest of the world.
"South Australian Prime Minister Jay withermere also attended the meeting, noting that it was Thursday a year ago since the power outage across South Australia.
"That's not a good day," said Mr Weatherill . ".
"We are here tonight to celebrate the progress that has been made.
"There are a lot of people making fun of South Australia and making fun of our leadership in renewable energy.
Well, they laughed from the other side today.
"Tesla said the event was powered entirely by Powerpack batteries and the same system was used by the South Australian array.
Musk told the audience that Australia has 1,890 square kilometers of solar panels.
Sydney is about one in ten.
Supported by 7 square kilometers of battery.
"It's not just talk.
"It's a reality," he said.
Tesla will run batteries on behalf of Shin en, with South Australian taxpayers offering up to $50 million in subsidies.
Under the arrangement, the South Australian government will have the right to use batteries to help prevent load
The power outage provides new competition for power grid stability services.
Tesla claims that the array manufactured at the company's new gigatford plant in Nevada will be able to power about 30,000 households.
It will store up to 129 MW of electricity, which means it will last for more than an hour in the event of full power.
The construction of the battery was announced on July in response to the interest expression process of the South Australian government.
The government set the deadline for the operation of the battery and the 250 MW temporary diesel generator as December 1 to help address the anticipated shortage throughout the summer.
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