Lightsource bp's Massive Solar Park Approved in NSW
- Lightsource bp's 700-MW solar project with battery storage in NSW approved, set to power 200,000 homes with 1.5 million PV panels.
Lightsource bp has been granted approval by the Australian government to develop a 700-MW/840-MWp solar project with battery storage in New South Wales. The Sandy Creek Solar Farm, located in the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, is expected to produce 1,757,463 MWh of electricity annually, enough to power over 200,000 homes. The project, which will consist of approximately 1.5 million PV panels, is estimated to require an investment of AUD 540 million.
The solar-battery complex will be situated about 25 km southwest of Dunedoo and 30 km northwest of Gulgong, within the Goulburn-Mulwaree Council. The approval for the project was issued by Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek, marking a significant step towards increasing renewable energy capacity in the region. Lightsource bp, a UK-based solar developer partially owned by BP Plc, is set to play a key role in the development and operation of the solar park with storage in NSW.
What is the capacity and cost of the approved Sandy Creek Solar Farm project in NSW?
- The approved Sandy Creek Solar Farm project in NSW has a capacity of 700 MW/840 MWp.
- The project is estimated to require an investment of AUD 540 million.
- The solar farm is expected to produce 1,757,463 MWh of electricity annually.
- The project will consist of approximately 1.5 million PV panels.
- The solar-battery complex will be located about 25 km southwest of Dunedoo and 30 km northwest of Gulgong.
- The approval for the project was issued by Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.
- Lightsource bp, a UK-based solar developer partially owned by BP Plc, will play a key role in the development and operation of the solar park with storage in NSW.