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Sun Jun 19 23:55:09 AEST 2011


World's largest solar plants for NSW, Qld 

June 18, 2011
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/worlds-largest-solar-plants-
for-nsw-qld-20110618-1g8my.html

Two of the largest solar power stations in the world will be built in NSW 
and Queensland, the federal government says.

More than three quarters of a billion dollars in federal funding will go 
towards the building of the stations, which will be at Moree in northwest 
NSW and Chinchilla in Queensland.

Making the announcement in Sydney on Saturday, federal Energy Minister 
Martin Ferguson said the projects were expected to generate enough power 
to support the electricity needs of more than 115,000 Australian homes 
every year.

Advertisement: Story continues below NSW Environment Minister Robyn 
Parker welcomed the announcement, which she says will put NSW on the map 
as a global leader in solar technology.

"This is a huge win for NSW and it shows we are in a strong position to 
harness the sun for large scale solar projects," Ms Parker said.

The Moree Solar Farm and Solar Dawn at Chinchilla were selected to build 
the power plants under round one of the Australian government's $1.5 
billion Solar Flagships program.

The federal government will contribute $306.5 million towards Moree - 
worth an estimated $923 million.

The 150 megawatt photovoltaic power plant will be nearly twice the size 
of any similar plant operating in the world today.

Solar Dawn will be one of the largest power plants of its kind in the 
world as well as the most environmentally responsible, with at least 85 
per cent of its power generation to be emissions-free.

A total of $464 million in federal funding will go towards that project, 
worth an estimated $1.2 billion.

Work will start next year and the plants are expected to be completed and 
commissioned by the end of 2015.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Mr Ferguson officially opened 
Australia's largest solar power research facility at Newcastle on 
Saturday.

The 30-metre high CSIRO solar tower will be an international hub for 
solar tower research, development and commercialisation.

It is the largest in the country, and includes 450 mirrors which have 
been designed to capture the sun's power and generate electricity.

"Unlike most solar thermal power stations which require water, this 
facility will initially be used to develop and test a solar air turbine, 
which will generate electricity from air and sunshine only," Mr Ferguson 
said.

© 2011 AAP



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