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Australia takes another step towards an on-site battery storage standard

July 24, 2019

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Standards Australia has been working with government and industry on a new standard for on-site battery storage.

The committee ballot closed on 22 July 2019 and despite negative ballots being submitted, the ballot has reached consensus in Australia in accordance with Standards Australia's rules.

A process has commenced to consider the negative votes from a small number of Australian stakeholders, however, it is anticipated this will not significantly delay publication. Discussions have also commenced with Standards New Zealand regarding publication.

Standards Australia thanks industry and government stakeholders for their continuing support.

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Australia takes another step towards an on-site battery storage standard
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Standards Australia has been working with government and industry on a new standard for on-site battery storage.

The committee ballot closed on 22 July 2019 and despite negative ballots being submitted, the ballot has reached consensus in Australia in accordance with Standards Australia's rules.

A process has commenced to consider the negative votes from a small number of Australian stakeholders, however, it is anticipated this will not significantly delay publication. Discussions have also commenced with Standards New Zealand regarding publication.

Standards Australia thanks industry and government stakeholders for their continuing support.

Contact
Adam Stingemore
Chief Development Officer
+61 2 9237 6086
Jess Dunne
Communications Manager
+ 61 2 9237 6381