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  2. Energy in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The second to be commissioned was the Queensland – New South Wales Interconnector (QNI) in early 2001. [8] The QNI initially had a capacity of 300 MW. With improvements to the electricity systems at either end, the capacity has more than doubled, and currently Queensland can export up to 1380 MW of electricity, or import up to 880 MW. [8]

  3. Feed-in tariffs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    QLD Commenced in July 2008, changed on 25 June 2012, closed 1 July 2014. From 2008: 30 kW; 7 June '11: 5 kW 44 c/kWh: Applications received by 9 July 2012 and installed by 30 June 2013; 8 c/kWh: Applications after 9 July 2012, expired 30 June 2014 44 c/kWh: Until 1 July 2028; 8 c/kWh: Until 30 June 2014 Net [20] NSW Closed 10 kW

  4. 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 ...

  5. Ross River Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. List of solar farms in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    108.8 Approved Approved 21 Dec 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2018.108.1 [31] Bulli Creek Solar Farm: Solar Choice 2000 [32] Approved Original developer Solar Choice acquired 100% ownership in June 2021 [33] Bullyard Solar Farm: EIWA Solar Bundaberg Pry Ltd

  7. Renewable energy in Australia - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2022, the CEFC had investments totalling around A$11 billion, and had financed 42 wind and solar projects, which added 2.1 GW of solar and 1.5 GW of wind capacity. In 2022, as part of the "Rewiring the Nation" initiative, the Australian Government approved a capital increase of A$11 billion for the CEFC, its first since the ...

  8. 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 .

  9. Clare Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Clare Solar Farm is a solar farm located 35 kilometres south-west of Ayr at Clare in North Queensland, Australia. The 125 megawatt DC power station is owned by Lighthouse Solar. [1] Construction commenced in 2016 [2] and was complete by May 2018. It features 393,300 single-axis tracking panels spread over 300 hectares. [3]