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  2. Barcaldine Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Feed-in tariffs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Value of avoided distribution and transmission losses - 0.5 (c/kWh). Avoided market fees and ancillary service charges - 0.1 (c/kWh). Value of avoided social cost of carbon - 2.5 (c/kWh). FiT - 9.9 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). For the first time, retailers will be able pay solar system owners either a single-rate tariff or time-varying tariff.

  4. List of solar farms in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Energy in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  6. Renewable energy in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Its parent company Hanwha Energy Australia is an investor in Australian utility-scale solar power assets, [112] including the 20 MWAC Barcaldine solar farm in Queensland and the 88 MWAC Bannerton solar farm in Victoria. It is currently developing two new solar farms in southern NSW with capacity to produce enough energy to supply 50,000 homes.

  7. Lower Wonga Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Wonga Solar Farm is a proposed photovoltaic power station, located in the rural locality of Lower Wonga, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. If the station is completed to its final configuration of 3 million solar panels capable of powering about 315,000 homes, it would become Australia's largest solar power station. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Western Downs Green Power Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Western Downs Green Power Hub is a large solar farm at the Kogan Creek Power Station near Chinchilla in Queensland, Australia. The photovoltaic solar power station uses one million solar panels to generate 400 megawatts of power. [2] It utilizes 72-cell bi-facial solar modules on single-axis trackers; a system that tracks the sun throughout ...

  9. Sun Metals Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    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 .