Sun metals is investing 200m to build the biggest behind the meter solar farm in australia says chief executive yun choi.
Sun metals solar farm ppa.
The korean owned zinc refiner sun metals has also taken the plunge with construction starting last month on a 125 mw solar farm at its refinery near townsville.
Sun metals has already built a dedicated 125mw solar farm near its zinc refinery in townsville which will deliver as much as 30 per cent of the plant s energy needs and significantly cut.
Rather than opt for a corporate ppa.
The 124mwac solar power station will supply equivalent to around one third of the electricity needed by the sun metals zinc refinery which is located approximately 15 kilometres.
Sun metals solar project will supply 30 per cent the refinery s power.
A 125mw solar farm built to lower costs and underpin the expansion of korean zinc refiner sun metals in north queensland has been officially opened at its site south of townsville.
The sun metals solar farm is a photovoltaic solar power station near townsville in the australian state of queensland it supplies some of the electricity consumed by the nearby sun metals a subsidiary of korea zinc zinc refinery as well as exporting to the national electricity market when the sun metals solar farm started exporting electricity to the grid in may 2018 it took over from clare.
Sun metals invests in solar.
Rcr tomlinson says the project will commence immediately with onsite construction slated to begin in april 2017 and completion scheduled for the first quarter of 2018.
This behind the meter where an electricity generator is located on or near the same site as the off taker ppa made possible due to sun metal s location will provide around one third of the refinery s electricity needs.
The solar farm will be connected to sun metals existing 33 132kv substation via a 33kv overhead transmission line and supply power to the sun metals zinc refinery.
The sun metals solar farm is a landmark case with the korean owned company as the first major energy user to source some of its electricity needs from.