The BESS will be configured across three battery yards within a total disturbance footprint of 6.33 hectares. The Swanbank area, where Noblevale will be located, already hosts CleanCo Queensland’s 250MW/500MWh Swanbank BESS, which officially opened in February 2026 on the site of the former Swanbank B coal station. As reported by Energy-Storage.news, ZEN Energy appointed administrators in early 2026, with wholesale electricity market volatility cited as the primary driver. ZEBRE acquired the 111MW/333MWh Templers BESS in South Australia in May 2025 for around AU$80 million (US$51 million), purchasing it from ZEN Energy and retaining it within the joint venture. In May 2025, Energy-Storage.news reported that ZEN Energy submitted the Hookey Creek Hybrid Project in Queensland for EPBC Act assessment on behalf of ZEBRE, a 200MW solar-plus-storage project with a BESS of between 4-8 hours duration.