Wodonga, VIC invests in a 3-megawatt solar farm to power its sewage treatment plant
Wodonga, VIC Solar Farm Investment Sewage Treatment Plant
The 10,000-panel farm powers a facility that consumes 25% of the council's energy. Wodonga approved a solar farm with excess capacity to anticipate plant expansion. The water treatment plant will receive surplus solar energy in the meantime. Renewable sources comprised approximately 50% of the energy used in council buildings and facilities when the farm was built. The council is working toward net-zero emissions by 2050.
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Construction begins soon on Wodonga solar farm
Construction will soon begin on a three megawatt solar farm to power Wodonga’s sewage treatment plant. As part of a comprehensive tender process, North East Water has awarded the contract to Photon Energy Engineering Australia, which will soon commence a detailed design of the project. Executive Planning & Infrastructure, Rebecca Jhonston, said construction is expected to start in the next few months. “The $9M project will see the installation of 10,000 solar panels at the...
Solar farm to power Wodonga’s sewage treatment plant
Wodonga’s sewage treatment plant will soon be powered by a three megawatt solar farm as part of North East Water’s commitment to reduce its carbon footprint. Tenders are expected to be issued in the coming months for the multi-million dollar project to be built on Corporation owned land between Old Barnawartha Road and the Hume Highway at West Wodonga. Managing Director, Craig Heiner, said approximately 10,000 panels will be installed at the site and will utilise a single axis tracking...
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