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Envision Energy, a global leader in smart renewable energy solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with FERA Australia, a local renewable energy developer, to co-develop large-scale hybrid energy projects across Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM). The collaboration was formalized at the Australia Wind Energy Conference in Melbourne and represents the first initiative of its kind in the country.
The partnership sets the stage for the development of up to 1 gigawatt (GW) of wind power and 1.5 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of battery energy storage. By combining Envision’s advanced wind turbine technology and next-generation containerized battery systems with FERA’s local project development expertise, the two companies aim to accelerate the delivery of integrated clean energy infrastructure, supporting Australia’s energy transition and strengthening grid reliability.
“This collaboration represents a major step forward in demonstrating how hybrid wind and storage solutions can unlock new possibilities for Australia’s energy future,” said Kane Xu, SVP and President of International Product Line of Envision Energy. “We are honored by the trust FERA Australia has placed in our technical capabilities across wind, storage, and grid integration, and we look forward to delivering projects that set new benchmarks for clean, flexible power.”
“Partnering with Envision Energy marks an exciting milestone in our pursuit of large-scale renewable projects in Australia. Integrating wind power and energy storage in a hybrid project, will constitute an excellent model for future initiatives.” said Sebastiano Falesi, Head of FERA Australia and Member of the Board of Directors of the FERA Group. “The rapid advancement of renewable energy projects is crucial for supporting Australia’s transition to zero-carbon energy. Envision’s cutting-edge technology and deep global expertise assure us that we have a reliable partner capable of helping us achieve new standards in performance and reliability.”















