Williamsdale BESS (WILLBES1) is a 262 MW / 524 MWh grid-scale battery energy storage system in New South Wales, tracked live on NEMPulse using AEMO 5-minute dispatch data. This page shows Williamsdale BESS's energy arbitrage and FCAS revenue, state of charge, dispatch profile, bidding behaviour, and actual-vs-optimal performance in the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM).
With 524 MWh of storage across 262 MW of power, Williamsdale BESS is a 2.0-hour medium-duration battery — the 6th-largest of 18 grid-scale batteries in New South Wales by registered power. Duration sets how long it can sustain full output, and with it how much of the daily price spread it can arbitrage before running flat.
As of 6 Aug 2026: estimated gross energy + FCAS market revenue month-to-date $-71.
Price and dispatch are measured AEMO values; energy and FCAS revenue are derived from them; FPP revenue and integrated state of charge are estimated. See the provenance scheme on the methodology page.
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