NSW gets lion''s share as 19 solar, wind and hybrid projects win
Neoen, Edify, Lightsource bp, newcomer Elgin Energy and Andrew Forrest share most of the spoils of the largest wind and solar tender ever held in Australia.
Twelve of the 19 successful Capacity Investment Scheme Tender 1 bids have been allocated for 2,750 MW of solar generation, split between New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.
Australia's Edify Energy picks up two projects – the neighbouring Majors Creek and Ganymirra solar farms which will total 300 MW and will share a 1.2 GWh battery south of Townsville – while Lightsource bp picks up three solar projects – Goulburn River, Sandy Creek and West Mokoan.
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The biggest winning project is the 936 MW Valley of the Winds project in central west NSW, proposed by Acen Renewables, which also owns the country's biggest solar farm at New England, but which has been struggling to get final sign off on its contested 900 MW Robbins Island wind project in Tasmania.
Neoen, Edify, Lightsource bp, newcomer Elgin Energy and Andrew Forrest share most of the spoils of the largest wind and solar tender ever held in Australia.
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