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First Solar Wins Biggest Solar Project Ever Built in Australia
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July 31, 2013

First Solar Wins Biggest Solar Project Ever Built in Australia

By Cheryl Kaften
TMCnet Contributor

First Solar continues to prove that flexibility can bring financial returns. The Tempe, Arizona-based thin-film solar manufacturer has survived the industry downturn by turning to project development. Now, following months without a major deal, the company has hit the mother lode—announcing this week that it has been awarded the largest solar project in Australia, and in the southern hemisphere, to date.


AGL (News - Alert) Energy Limited (AGL)—the principal Australian gas and electricity retailer, with over 4.5 million customers nationwide—has announced plans to build two utility scale solar photovoltaic (PV) plants in New South Wales (NSW) that, combined, will cover an area four times the size of downtown Sydney.

At 102 megawatts (MW)–AC, the Nyngan plant alone is also expected to be the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, AGL said. Along with the 53 MW solar project at Broken Hill, it is expected to produce a cumulative 360,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity each year, which will be sufficient to meet the needs of over 50,000 average homes in NSW. 


Photo courtesy of First Solar
First Solar has executed engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts to supply the projects with its advanced thin-film photovoltaic (PV) modules and provide EPC services. In addition, First Solar will provide maintenance support for a period of five years once the solar farms are operational.

The projects are supported by $166.7 million of Commonwealth Government funding through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) as well as an additional $64.9 million in funding from the NSW government. The total project cost is approximately $450 million.

"The Nyngan and Broken Hill solar projects will be Australia's largest utility-scale solar projects, respectively, and demonstrate that utility-scale solar is a proven, bankable source of power generation in Australia today," said Jack Curtis, First Solar's Vice President of Business Development for Asia Pacific. "We are thrilled to be partnering with AGL in delivering the solar projects, both of which are of major significance for regional New South Wales and the Australian energy sector. These projects will play an important part in the growing acceptance of utility-scale solar PV, and we applaud the Commonwealth Government and the NSW Government for their vision and commitment to the sector."

Construction of the Nyngan project is expected to commence in January 2014, with commercial operation expected by mid-2015. Construction of the Broken Hill project will start approximately six months later, in July 2014, and is scheduled to reach commercial operation before the end of 2015.

The Nyngan and Broken Hill solar plants are expected to provide significant value to regional New South Wales, adding nearly two percent to the gross regional product of each community. First Solar is actively engaged with local companies looking to become involved in the projects, with over 100 local contractors attending the recent subcontractor forums hosted in Dubbo, Nyngan and Cobar.

The projects will create approximately 300 construction jobs in Nyngan and approximately 150 in Broken Hill, providing valuable experience and capability to support the development of similar projects in future years.

"AGL is delighted to be working with First Solar and drawing on the team's global expertise in this industry," said Managing Director Michael Fraser. "We are eager to get this nationally significant project underway, and together we will provide the experience and commercial stability to help ensure the successful construction of the two solar plants."




Edited by Rory J. Thompson


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