Coal city Newcastle plans 5MW solar farm as part of 30% renewable target

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Newcastle Council is seeking expressions of interest for a 5MW solar farm to be built on a closed landfill site as part of its plan to cut its emissions by 30 per cent by 2020, and to help the famous coal port city source 30 per cent of its electricity needs from renewable energy by the same date.
The tender for the utility-scale solar farm – to be located at the Summerhill waste management centre – was released on Tuesday and the council hopes that the project can be completed in 2017.
Already, the council has installed around 450kW of rooftop solar over 9 council sites, including two libraries, two sports grounds, the local museum, gallery and cultural centre, and the city works depot.

It is now looking at a larger scale project to offset electricity consumption at other council sites. Much of the output from the 5MW solar farm would likely be exported back into the grid, but most likely at prices higher than the council pays for street lighting. So it figures it will be ahead on cost.
The EOI is seeking submissions for the design and construction of the solar farm, and for retailing options.
Newcastle is not the first Australian council to go down the utility scale solar path, with Sunshine Coast Council currently building a 15MW solar farm that will generate enough electricity to cover the council’s entire consumption.

This post was published on October 18, 2016 12:18 pm

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  • Once again, the solar revolution in Australia is being lead from the bottom up. How come it was private citizens who started the revolution in 2008 and eight years later have installed 5000 MW of rooftop solar? In Queensland at least, it has been quietly disrupting the coal monopoly grid by adding a Gigawatt of renewable power. A gas turbine unit has been mothballed, and Gladstone's privately owned coal-fired power station has been cut back to 35% of it's capacity, mainly because it is one of the oldest and least efficient generators.
    Now local councils and businesses are installing large scale solar, despite the delaying tactics and scare-mongering being pedalled by our Federal Government by deceit. If we wanted Abbott's policies, we would have supported his leadership. When Turnbull played the popularity poll card, many Liberal leaning Australian voters were duped into believing that the urbane moderate Malcolm would restore some rationality to the LNP agenda.
    The only way this country can dig itself out of the shameful hole that Turnbull's non-leadership have thrown us into, is to reject these dangerous job destroying, environment wrecking coallites once and for all.

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