Western Downs Green Power Hub | |
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Country | Australia |
Location | 22km southeast of Chinchilla, Queensland |
Coordinates | 26°57′18″S150°40′37″E / 26.955°S 150.677°E |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | June 2020 |
Construction cost | $600 million [1] |
Owner | Neoen |
Operator | |
Solar farm | |
Type | Flat-panel PV |
Collectors | 1,000,000 |
Site area | 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres) |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 400 MW |
External links | |
Website | https://westerndownsgreenpowerhub.com.au/ |
The Western Downs Green Power Hub is a large solar farm at the Kogan Creek Power Station near Chinchilla in Queensland, Australia. The photovoltaic solar power station uses one million solar panels to generate 400 megawatts of power. [2] It utilizes 72-cell bi-facial solar modules on single-axis trackers; a system that tracks the sun throughout the day. [3] It was the largest solar farm in Australia for some time. [3]
The 1,500 hectare solar farm is owned and operated by Neoen. The state government-owned renewable energy operator CleanCo Queensland has signed an agreement to purchase 80% of the project's capacity. [2]
Construction began in June 2020. [1] The solar farm was built by Sterling & Wilson. [1] Exports to the grid had begun by August 2022. [4] The final solar panel was installed on 1 May 2023. [5] The event was attended by state premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. [5]
The hub will also contain a 200MW/400MWh big battery. Construction of the battery had begun by January 2023. [6] The PV station and battery, along with two other batteries, are connected to the national grid via the Western Downs substation and a new 275 kilovolt line constructed by Powerlink Queensland. [7]