Electricity giant AGL has been selected by the Federal Government as the successful proponent in the solar photovoltaic (PV) category of the Solar Flagships Program. The company, together with manufacturer First Solar, will deliver large-scale solar PV power projects totalling 159 MW at two sites in New South Wales.

 

AGL will develop a 106 MW project at Nyngan and a 53 MW project at Broken Hill.  First Solar will provide engineering, procurement and construction services for both projects, using its advanced thin-film PV modules.

 

AGL’s Managing Director, Michael Fraser, said:  “AGL is delighted to be working with the Commonwealth and NSW Governments, our project partner First Solar, and the people of Broken Hill and Nyngan to deliver these significant renewable energy projects. They represent a tremendous opportunity for AGL and the broader solar industry to begin the roll-out of solar power as a meaningful source of generation supply in Australia.

“This investment is also a clear demonstration of AGL’s commitment to renewable energy and is a natural next step for us to build on our strong track record of wind, hydro and biomass renewable generation assets.


“Together with AGL’s recent purchase of the Silverton Wind Farm development rights, the development of a large-scale solar PV project close to Broken Hill will see the location emerge as NSW’s renewable energy hub.”

 

The Commonwealth and NSW Governments will provide grant funding to support the delivery of the projects, with the Federal Government contributing $129.7 million. The NSW government will provide the remaining $64.9 million.

 

On an annual basis, the projects will produce enough electricity to meet the needs of over 30,000 average households in New South Wales. The electricity and large-scale generation certificates produced will be sold to AGL under a long-term offtake arrangement to support its customer base and meet its renewable energy obligations under the Renewable Energy Target legislation.


“As an extra boost to the regional economies of both locations, we expect the projects to create significant new direct and flow-on employment during construction.  Ongoing employment will also be generated to support project operations,” said Mr Fraser.


It is estimated that approximately 150 direct construction jobs will be created in Broken Hill and up to 300 in Nyngan.


The projects will be developed in 2012-13 with construction complete in 2015. First Solar will maintain both projects for AGL for five years after commercial operation starts.