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Cairns council installs another 1.7MW solar across wastewater plants

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Cairns regional council has begun installing a total of 1.7MW of rooftop and ground-mounted solar – including four “mini solar farms” – across five of its wastewater treatment plants and cut its grid electricity consumption by 25 per cent.

The $3 million solar rollout, which is being delivered by Solgen Energy Group, has almost completed the installation of an array at the Marlin Coast wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and started on another at the Northern WWTP in Aeroglen, where 1484 PV panels will be installed.

Remaining works at the Southern WWTP (1,484 ground-mounted panels), Edmonton WWTP (combination of 392 ground and roof panels) and Gordonvale WWTP (84 roof panels), are expected to be completed in July.

“The solar farms will reduce Council’s overall emissions by an additional 7 per cent, and increase our solar capacity to 2784 kilowatts,” Cairns mayor Bob Manning said in a statement on Thursday.

Cairns Regional Council is also working towards a 2020 target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50%.

“This is a significant project, especially when you consider that once complete there will be a total of 4200 panels installed across five sites,” Cr Manning said.

Solgen chief commercial officer David Naismith said the company was working with local businesses to construct the mini solar farms, which would generate an estimated 2.92 gigawatt-hours of energy each year for the wastewater treatment plants.

Naismith said solar systems had been designed around existing infrastructure and would use bifacial solar panels made entirely of glass, for longevity, and to maximise solar production through converting the sun’s rays across both sides of the panel.

To read the full story on RenewEconomy sister site One Step Off The Grid, click here…

Sophie Vorrath

Sophie is editor of Renew Economy and editor of its sister site, One Step Off The Grid . She is the co-host of the Solar Insiders Podcast. Sophie has been writing about clean energy for more than a decade.

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