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Renewable and electricity storage capacity

The increase in the proportion of AGL's total generation and storage capacity that is renewable or storage capacity is due to the completion and connection of the Torrens Island Battery (250 MW).

FY20

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

Controlled renewable and electricity storage capacity (%)

22.5%

23.0%

24.2%

29.7%

NR

Operated and contracted renewable and electricity storage capacity (%)

NR

NR

NR

30.5%

32.8%

Notes

Data relates to the proportion of total renewable and electricity storage capacity (MW) in AGL's total generation and electricity storage capacity (MW), based on the registered capacity as per the AEMO Registration and Exemption List. As such, the recent upgrades to Bayswater Power Station (3 x 25 MW) are not included in this indicator. Does not include assets not yet operational.

AGL's controlled boundary includes all electricity assets (generation and/or storage) for which AGL has: operational control as defined by the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007; and/or contracted rights to control the dispatch of electricity of the asset.

AGL’s operated and contracted boundary includes any grid connected electricity asset (generation or storage asset excluding behind the meter assets): a) which AGL has operational or financial control of, as defined by the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 (Cth); or b) in respect of which AGL has virtual or physical offtake or nomination rights, in proportion to AGL's share of such rights.

The operated and contracted renewable and storage capacity metric replaces the previously reported controlled renewable and storage capacity metric. The boundary has been adjusted to better reflect delivery of our target to add 5 GW new renewable generation and firming capacity by 2030.

FY24 data does not include the Broken Hill Battery (50 MW) which was undergoing commissioning at 30 June 2024.

NR: Not reported