Edenvale Solar Revolution: Gransolar's Impactful Contribution

Nov 29, 2023 05:31 PM ET
  • GRS inaugurates 204 MW Edenvale Solar Park in Queensland, Australia; the PV plant built for Sojitz Corp. and ENEOS Corp. produces 425,000 MWh/y and prevents 300,000 t of CO2 emissions. Officials such as Minister Cameron Dick support the green energy development, and Jordi Vega of Gransolar credits the project for the company's successful track record.

GRS has inaugurated the 204 MW Edenvale solar park in Queensland, Australia. The photovoltaic plant, built for Sojitz Corp. and ENEOS Corp., will contribute to the decarbonisation process in the region. The project is capable of producing around 425 000 MWh/y and preventing the emission of 300 000 t of carbon dioxide annually. Officials from the region, such as the Minister for Trade and Investment, Cameron Dick, showed their support for the development of green energy in Queensland. Gransolar's Chief Operating Officer, Jordi Vega, highlighted the importance of the project in the company's successful track record in Australia.

What Role Will GRS' 204 MW Edenvale Solar Park Play in Queensland's Decarbonisation?

  • The 204 MW Edenvale Solar Park will reduce the need to burn fossil fuels in order to produce energy in the Queensland region.
  • The plant will generate enough energy to power up to 35 000 households annually, significantly reducing the amount of energy consumed by the region.
  • By reducing the emissions of carbon dioxide, it will help the region to move towards a decarbonised energy system.
  • The project is expected to create more than 200 jobs during its construction and will help to boost the local economy.
  • It will also serve as a demonstration of Gransolar's commitment to renewable energy, helping to attract more investments into the region.
  • The solar park will contribute to the Government of Queensland's plans to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2050.

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