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A solar hot water panel and integrated tank on a house roof, 2006. The Queensland Government Solar Bonus Scheme was a program that paid domestic and other small energy customers for the surplus electricity generated from roof-top solar photovoltaic (PV) systems exported to the Queensland grid.
The Solar Bonus Scheme ran from 2008 [48] to 2013, and rooftop solar is now in 27% of detached homes in south-east Queensland totalling more than 937MW of solar panels. [49] Over 1/3 of owners now receive 6.4 cents per kilowatt hour for surplus power fed back to the grid, and the remaining still receive the scheme's 44c/kWh. [50]
1 Table. 2 References. ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... This is a list of solar farms in Queensland. There has been significant growth in this area recently ...
The Sun Metals Solar Farm is a photovoltaic solar power station near Townsville in the Australian state of Queensland. It supplies some of the electricity consumed by the nearby Sun Metals (a subsidiary of Korea Zinc ) zinc refinery as well as exporting to the National Electricity Market .
The solar panels were supplied by JA Solar Holdings. [2] It was jointly developed by ESCO Pacific and Palisade Investment Partners. [2] The power station is expected to have an operating life of up to 40 years. [2] A new 1.2km-long, 132 kV underground transmission line connects the power station to the grid and was laid by Powerlink Queensland. [2]
Solar farms in New South Wales earn significantly more for their size than solar farms in other states. [92] Two new solar farms with capacity to produce enough energy to supply 50,000 homes are currently being developed by Hanwha Energy Australia. [93] 2021 Amp Energy closes funding for 120MW solar project in New South Wales. [94]
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The Barcaldine Solar Farm is a solar farm located five kilometres east of the town of Barcaldine in Central Queensland, Australia. The power station is owned by Elecnor and is situated on a 90 hectare site. It will use single-axis tracking technology. [1] The power station can generate 20 megawatts AC. [1] It consists of 78,000 panels. [2]