This article helps to clarify what is being achieved in North Queensland.
It highlights the modular nature of renewable energy and storage and how extra capacity can be added in many different ways and at a time that suits.
"The project would be a world-first combination of the three technologies at such scale, and would potentially combine 320MW of solar, 250MW of pumped hydro and 10 hours storage, and the 150MW of wind capacity.
Together, with the Kennedy Energy Hub just 80kms to the south – which is looking to combine wind, solar and battery storage, and potentially a mega installation of 1200MW – it means that Queensland could be host of the world’s two leading renewables plus storage projects."