Recently, Trina Solar officially withdrew its application for the development of a 200MW/800MWh Pleystowe battery energy storage project in Queensland, Australia.
It is understood that the project site near Mackay, Queensland, encountered strong opposition from the local community during the approval stage, and the government received 733 objections during the consultation period, with only three in support.
Subsequently, the Queensland government launched the "call-in" mechanism, and the state planning minister took over the project approval process directly. Eventually, Trina Solar chose to withdraw the project application.
Trina Solar's experience in Australia is not an isolated case, and two other major energy storage projects in Queensland have also stalled due to controversy. The focus of the
dispute is mainly on the conflict of land use planning, the noise impact of project operation, fire safety requirements, and the potential impact on the local ecological environment.
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