A whirlwind decision led South Australian sheep graziers Paul and Bill Stacey to end up with the world's largest battery being planned for their property.
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| Sheep graziers Paul and Bill Stacey already have wind turbines on their land near Jamestown. |
French company Neoen called them up on Tuesday afternoon and asked whether they wanted to house Tesla's lithium ion battery on their land near Jamestown in SA's mid-north.
Neoen owns the Hornsdale Wind Farm, with nine turbines located on the fifth generation farmers' 4,655-hectare station.
Read the ABC News story - “Tesla battery deal: Sheep graziers given one day to decide in favour of largest lithium ion battery.”

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