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Construction begins at new solar farm in regional Victoria after sod turning

From left to right: Glen Thomson – General Manager of Beon; Werther Esposito – CEO of Enel Green Power Australia; Sunny Rutherford – Head of Communications and Institutional Affairs, Enel Green Power Australia; Sean Kildare – Vice President of New Energy Business, INPEX; and Mayor Rob Amos of Campaspe Shire Council.

Enel Green Power says it has begun construction of the 93 MW Girgarre Solar Farm located west of Shepparton in the north of Victoria.

Located approximately 50 kilometres west of Shepparton, the Girgarre Solar Farm will eventually consist of approximately 169,500 solar PV modules.

Construction of the project is expected to take around 18 months and once complete will generate enough electricity equivalent to the needs of 43,000 Victorian households.

The symbolic turning of the “first sod” was shared between local Enel Green Power Australia executives as well as the mayor and councillors of the Campaspe Shire. Also in attendance were representatives from the local Yorta Yorta people.

The Girgarre solar farm project has been jointly developed with Victorian solar power systems developer Lesson Group and Enel Green Power Australia, the local subsidiary of Italian energy giant Enel Group. Enel Green Power acquired the project in full from the Lesson Group in 2019.

Enel Green Power currently operates three solar farms totalling around 310 MW in Australia and is currently building the 76 MW Flat Rocks wind project in Western Australia. Inpex recently bought a 50 per cent stake in Enel Green Power Australia, with a goal to significantly expand its portfolio.

“The Girgarre Solar Farm will be an important part of Victoria’s transition to 95% renewable energy generation by 2035,” said Lily D’Ambrosio, Victoria’s minister for energy and resources.

“It will deliver affordable and reliable renewable energy to our grid once complete and create local jobs and opportunities during its construction.”

Joshua S. Hill is a Melbourne-based journalist who has been writing about climate change, clean technology, and electric vehicles for over 15 years. He has been reporting on electric vehicles and clean technologies for Renew Economy and The Driven since 2012. His preferred mode of transport is his feet.

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