List of solar farms in Queensland
This is a list of solar farms in Queensland. There has been significant growth in this area recently, with an estimated 17298 MW of solar capacity either operational, planned or under construction.[1]
Table[]
Project name | Sponsoring company | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) (AC) | Status | Notes |
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Daydream Solar Farm[2] | 20°29′41″S 147°44′49″E / 20.494622°S 147.746973°E | 150 | Operating | 180 MW DC capacity. Started Commercial Operations in August 2018. Originally developed by Solar Choice [3][4] | |
Sun Metals Solar Farm[5] | Sun Metals | 19°26′13″S 146°41′46″E / 19.437°S 146.696°E | 124 | Operating | 124 MW AC capacity.[6] Started exporting to the grid in May 2018.[7] |
[8] | Palisade | 19°25′30″S 146°42′58″E / 19.425°S 146.716°E | 128 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in September 2018. |
Darling Downs Solar Farm | APA Group | 27°06′43″S 150°52′55″E / 27.112°S 150.882°E | 110 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in September 2018. |
[9] | Fotowatio Renewable Ventures | 19°50′24″S 147°12′40″E / 19.840°S 147.211°E | 100[9] | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in May 2018.[9] |
Emerald Solar Park | RES Group | 23°30′36″S 148°08′17″E / 23.510006°S 148.137953°E | 68 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in October 2018. |
Wirsol and Edify Energy | 20°29′40″S 147°46′17″E / 20.494401°S 147.771521°E | 57.5 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in March 2018.[10] | |
Edify Energy | 20°29′41″S 147°44′55″E / 20.494683°S 147.748475°E | 50 | Operating | Started Commercial Operations in August 2018.[11] | |
Wirsol and Edify Energy | 20°30′17″S 147°46′03″E / 20.504823°S 147.767454°E | 57.5 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in March 2018.[12] | |
Kidston Solar Project KS1 | Genex Power | 18°52′48″S 144°09′04″E / 18.880°S 144.151°E | 50 | Operating | 50 MW Stage started exporting to the grid in November 2017.[13] |
Kidston Solar Project KS2 | Genex Power | 18°53′02″S 144°07′26″E / 18.884°S 144.124°E | 270 | Announced | EPBC Approval Pending 11 January 2019, Referral Number 2018/8229.[14] |
Acciona Australia | 23°48′04″S 151°03′14″E / 23.801°S 151.054°E | 265 | Approved | Construction aims to start in early-mid 2022.[15] EPBC Approval 25 September 2018 (EPBC Referral 2018/8251) | |
25°34′19″S 149°51′14″E / 25.572°S 149.854°E | 140 | Approved | [16] | ||
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures | 24°11′42″S 152°19′44″E / 24.195°S 152.329°E | 92 | Announced | [17] | |
Ubergy | 26°41′06″S 150°45′54″E / 26.685°S 150.765°E | 140 | Announced | Site location in cited article believed incorrect. Coordinates provided +/- 3km accuracy [18] | |
APA Group | 27°08′42″S 150°49′26″E / 27.145°S 150.824°E | 150+ | Approved | 150-240 MW Planned.[19] | |
Impact Investment Group | 26°43′23″S 150°33′11″E / 26.723°S 150.553°E | 19.9 | Operating | ||
Elecnor | 23°32′49″S 145°19′05″E / 23.547°S 145.318°E | 20 | Operating | A further 40 MW proposed[20] | |
Blackwater Solar Farm Pty Ltd | 23°35′49″S 148°45′11″E / 23.597°S 148.753°E | 150 | Approved | Approved 11 Aug 2017[21] | |
TerraCom Limited | 22°41′28″S 147°32′31″E / 22.691°S 147.542°E | 60 | Announced | [22] | |
X-Elio Australia Pty Ltd | 26°40′48″S 150°29′35″E / 26.680°S 150.493°E | 102 | Approved | Decision Notice Nov 2018[23] | |
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures | 19°08′42″S 146°29′06″E / 19.145°S 146.485°E | 148 | Announced | EPBC Approval Obtained[24]< | |
Infigen Energy | 23°35′53″S 149°02′20″E / 23.598°S 149.039°E | 260 | Announced | [25][26] | |
Eco Energy World | 23°31′30″S 150°29′56″E / 23.525°S 150.499°E | 280 | Approved | [27] | |
Infigen Energy | 20°04′34″S 148°12′58″E / 20.076°S 148.216°E | 100 | Announced | [28]EPBC Referral reference 2017/8123 pending approvals 2 Nov 2018 | |
Impact Investment Group | 27°41′24″S 151°33′50″E / 27.690°S 151.564°E | 34.5 | Approved | [29] | |
Eco Energy World | 21°51′43″S 148°10′12″E / 21.862°S 148.170°E | 100 | Approved | [30] | |
PB Enertec Pry Ltd | 24°56′20″S 152°04′48″E / 24.939°S 152.080°E | 108.8 | Approved | Approved 21 Dec 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2018.108.1[31] | |
Solar Choice | 28°01′16″S 150°52′41″E / 28.021°S 150.878°E | 2000[32] | Approved | Original developer Solar Choice acquired 100% ownership in June 2021[33] | |
EIWA Solar Bundaberg Pry Ltd | 24°56′17″S 152°00′54″E / 24.938°S 152.015°E | 92 | Approved | Approved 8 Nov 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2018.70.1[34] | |
Cleangen | 19°52′48″S 147°09′54″E / 19.880°S 147.165°E | 140 | Approved | Approved[35] | |
X-Elio | 26°40′55″S 150°30′36″E / 26.682°S 150.510°E | 148 | Approved | Approved Nov 2018 [36] | |
Lyon Group | 15°53′53″S 144°51′25″E / 15.898°S 144.857°E | 55 | Approved | Approved July 2017 [37] | |
Tilt Renewables | 17°02′49″S 145°23′02″E / 17.047°S 145.384°E | 75 | Announced | Fact Sheet August 2017[38] | |
Elliot Green Power | 25°18′11″S 152°24′11″E / 25.303°S 152.403°E | 56 | Operating | 56 MW AC, 75 MW DC.[39] Started exporting to the grid in March 2019.[40][41] | |
DDN Green | 24°55′23″S 152°17′38″E / 24.923°S 152.294°E | 42 | Announced | Development Application lodged 23 October 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2017.88.1[42] | |
First Solar | 26°40′12″S 150°47′35″E / 26.670°S 150.793°E | 100 | Approved | [43] | |
Lacour Energy | 22°39′22″S 149°20′49″E / 22.656°S 149.347°E | 400 | Approved | [44][45] | |
Wirsol | 22°50′20″S 147°34′52″E / 22.839°S 147.581°E | 75 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in June 2019.[46][47] | |
Infigen Energy | 20°42′22″S 140°30′32″E / 20.706°S 140.509°E | 30 | Announced | [48] | |
Ratch Australia | 20°32′17″S 147°48′25″E / 20.538°S 147.807°E | 42.5 | Operating | [49] | |
Hadstone Energy /Comet Solar Farm Pty Ltd | 23°36′47″S 148°46′12″E / 23.613°S 148.770°E | 235 | Approved | Due to commission on 30 November 2018.[50][51] | |
Luminous Energy | 26°38′10″S 150°17′46″E / 26.636°S 150.296°E | 310 | Approved | [52] | |
Adani | 23°01′52″S 148°20′24″E / 23.031°S 148.340°E | 100 | Announced | GMUSG-SACOME-Conference Aug 2016 [53] | |
RES | 27°12′29″S 151°18′29″E / 27.208°S 151.308°E | 22 | Approved | [54] | |
Daystar Energy | 26°38′35″S 150°17′24″E / 26.643°S 150.290°E | 100 | Approved | Decision Notice Oct 18 [55] | |
Shell | 26°16′26″S 149°44′56″E / 26.274°S 149.749°E | 250 | Approved | [56] | |
DP Energy | 16°29′17″S 145°23′02″E / 16.488°S 145.384°E | 250 | Announced | Development Application Lodged[57]project web site[58] | |
ESCO Pacific | 23°38′02″S 149°22′59″E / 23.634°S 149.383°E | 85 | Announced | [59] | |
YD Projects | 23°32′25″S 145°16′31″E / 23.540294°S 145.275339°E | 11 | Operating | [60] | |
Tilt Renewables | 22°34′44″S 148°22′05″E / 22.579°S 148.368°E | 150 | Approved | [61][62] Project Approval[63] | |
Hanwha | 22°30′50″S 148°30′14″E / 22.514°S 148.504°E | 130 | Announced | ||
Edenvale Solar Park Pty Ltd | 26°55′55″S 150°34′59″E / 26.932°S 150.583°E | 280 | Approved | [64] | |
Everleigh Solar Park Pty Ltd | 26°54′47″S 150°35′10″E / 26.913°S 150.586°E | 150 | Approved | [64] Decision Notice[65] Project and Owner name are correct | |
PB Enertec Pry Ltd | 24°48′25″S 152°19′08″E / 24.807°S 152.319°E | 4 | Approved | Approved 15 Dec 2017 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2017.26.1[66] | |
Engie Renewables Australia | 23°08′35″S 148°26′49″E / 23.143°S 148.447°E | 215 | Approved | [67] | |
RJ Gordon Solar Consultants | 19°52′16″S 147°40′05″E / 19.871°S 147.668°E | 60 | Announced | [68] | |
SolarQ | 26°05′38″S 152°26′35″E / 26.094°S 152.443°E | 350 | Approved | 350 MW approved, 1000 MW additional in planning.[69] | |
Harlin Solar Farm | Sunshine Energy | 26°56′53″S 152°24′36″E / 26.948°S 152.410°E | 1500 | Under construction | Construction began in February 2019. There are plans to add a 500MWh battery storage facility.[70][71] |
Pacific Hydro | 19°43′52″S 147°04′23″E / 19.731°S 147.073°E | 100 | Operating | First 100 MW Stage began exporting to the grid in June 2019.[72][73]It is believed the other stages have not begun construction.[74][75] | |
Lighthouse Solar | 20°51′14″S 144°11′10″E / 20.854°S 144.186°E | 22.5 | Operating | Construction started in September 2017 and production commenced in September 2018.[76] | |
KCSF Consortium | 20°26′56″S 148°32′20″E / 20.449°S 148.539°E | 50 | Announced | [77] | |
Kennedy Energy Park | Windlab / Eurus | 20°56′06″S 144°18′54″E / 20.935°S 144.315°E | 15 | Under construction | First 15 MW stage commenced. Further 650 MW stage has not begun as of November 2018.[78] |
Terrain Energy | 26°32′17″S 151°53′10″E / 26.538°S 151.886°E | 40 | Announced | Development approval refused 23 Nov 2018, appeal lodged against Council decision and pending[79] | |
ESCO Pacific | 19°49′34″S 147°31′37″E / 19.826°S 147.527°E | 55 | Announced | [80] | |
Conergy Australia, now rebranded as Blueleaf Energy | 15°52′05″S 144°51′43″E / 15.868°S 144.862°E | 10.8 | Operating | [81] | |
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures | 23°04′12″S 148°25′23″E / 23.070°S 148.423°E | 100 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in March 2019.[82][83] | |
Canadian Solar | 23°27′00″S 144°21′42″E / 23.44993°S 144.361703°E | 15 | Operating | [84] | |
Edify | 19°34′55″S 146°51′43″E / 19.582°S 146.862°E | 200 | Announced | EPBC Approval 20 July 2017 EPBC Reference 2017/7963[85]Town planning report[86] | |
CleanGen | 16°00′00″S 145°24′00″E / 16.000°S 145.400°E | 60 | Approved | [87] | |
Overland | 22°49′26″S 148°43′23″E / 22.824°S 148.723°E | 28 | Under construction | [88] | |
ESCO Pacific | 21°08′46″S 148°49′48″E / 21.146°S 148.830°E | 60 | Approved | [89] | |
ESCO Pacific | 24°30′50″S 150°05′02″E / 24.514°S 150.084°E | 110 | Announced | [90] | |
Renewable Energy System Technologies | 25°53′31″S 152°28′08″E / 25.892°S 152.469°E | 120 | Approved | [91] | |
Scouller Energy | 17°40′52″S 141°03′00″E / 17.681°S 141.050°E | 5 | Operating | [92] | |
juwi | 26°42′36″S 150°43′30″E / 26.710°S 150.725°E | 100 | Announced | [93] Development approval subject to appeal Mar 2019 | |
Canadian Solar Australia / RE Oakey | 27°24′26″S 151°39′39″E / 27.407166°S 151.660702°E | 25 | Operating | Oakey 1 (25MW) started exporting to the grid in March 2019. [94]
Oakey 2 (55MW) has not started exporting to the grid as of July 2019. [95] | |
BOMA Group | 21°11′24″S 149°09′54″E / 21.190°S 149.165°E | 20 | Announced | [96] | |
PB Enertec Pry Ltd | 24°54′04″S 152°26′10″E / 24.901°S 152.436°E | 77 | Approved | Approved 21 Dec 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2018.113.1[97] | |
Eco Energy World | 23°45′29″S 150°51′00″E / 23.758°S 150.850°E | 350 | Approved | [98] | |
Renew Estate | 24°11′20″S 151°35′06″E / 24.189°S 151.585°E | 250[99] | Approved | [100] | |
RES Group | 24°23′46″S 148°28′23″E / 24.396°S 148.473°E | 90 | Approved | [101] | |
ESCO Pacific | 19°00′47″S 146°24′25″E / 19.013°S 146.407°E | 110 | Approved | [102] | |
Adani Australia | 22°05′02″S 147°52′12″E / 22.084°S 147.870°E | 65 | Operating | Started exporting to the grid in May 2019.[103][104] | |
Elliot Green Power | 25°25′01″S 152°44′38″E / 25.417°S 152.744°E | 75 | Operating | 75 MW AC, 95 MW DC.[105] Started exporting to the grid in December 2018.[106] Officially opened in February 2019.[107][108] | |
Sunshine Coast Solar Farm | Sunshine Coast Regional Council | 26°33′36″S 153°01′34″E / 26.560°S 153.026°E | 15 | Operating | [109] |
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures | 23°05′46″S 148°02′42″E / 23.096°S 148.045°E | 96 | Approved | [110] | |
Equis | 26°14′53″S 149°45′50″E / 26.248°S 149.764°E | 1000 | Approved | [111] | |
Engie Renewables Australia | 26°36′43″S 150°15′32″E / 26.612°S 150.259°E | 200 | Approved | [112][113] | |
University of Queensland | 28°11′20″S 152°03′36″E / 28.189°S 152.060°E | 64 | Operating | Construction started in April 2019.[114][115][116] | |
Neoen | 26°57′18″S 150°40′37″E / 26.955°S 150.677°E | 460[117] | Under construction | Paired with 200 MW/400 MWh of battery storage.[118][119] | |
Tilt Renewables | 26°56′13″S 150°42′25″E / 26.937°S 150.707°E | 250 | Announced | [120] | |
LGI Limited | 26°04′34″S 152°29′13″E / 26.076°S 152.487°E | 185 | Announced | [121] | |
Risen | 27°42′27″S 151°31′37″E / 27.7074°S 151.527°E | 100 | Operating | Construction started 23 July 2018[122] |
Summary of capacity
Status | Capacity (MW) |
---|---|
Operating | 1609.5 |
Under construction | 1726.9 |
Approved | 7904.3 |
Announced | 2852 |
Total | 14092.7 |
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