Solar power station for Alice Springs
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The Hon Peter Garrett MP
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts
The Hon Warren Snowdon MP
Member for Lingiari
PG /176 26 November 2008
SOLAR POWER STATION FOR ALICE SPRINGS
The Federal Government will fund half of a $6.6 million solar power station to be built in Alice
Springs as part of the Australian Government’s Alice Solar City project.
Speaking at the 3rd International Solar Energy Society conference in Sydney the Environment
Minister Peter Garrett announced $3.3 million in Federal funding for the project.
“The Alice Springs Ilparpa Solar Power Station will generate more than 1800 megawatt hours of
clean energy for the region each year, and reduce Australia’s annual greenhouse gas emissions
by 1300 tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent,” Mr Garrett said.
“It will also become a significant landmark in the region with twenty-six 14 metre high solar
concentrating dishes built to the south of Alice Springs as part of the Australian Government’s
Solar City program.”
Australian in design, the solar technology on display will use dishes that track the sun throughout
the day. More than 3400m2 of mirrors will concentrate the sunlight onto a receiver with high quality
35 per cent efficient photovoltaic cells, similar to those used for power in space, that directly
convert sunlight into electricity.
Member for Lingiari, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP said this large-scale project will soon stand in
our Red Centre as an example of Australia’s commitment to developing clean energy in the future.
“Since the election, work has finally stepped up to truly make Alice Springs a showcase for
renewable power generation in Australia,” said Mr Snowdon.
“Only last month the Australian Government launched the Desert Knowledge Australia Solar
Centre, our nation’s first solar technology park designed to educate and inspire visitors on a vast
array of solar technologies.
“Visitors to the power station will learn from the experience; information will be available on site
describing the operation of the dishes, their electrical output and the benefits of the Alice Solar
City.
“Solar is an abundant source of renewable energy in Central Australia and industry’s response to
the opportunities presented by the Alice Solar City is very exciting.”
Melbourne-based ‘Solar Systems’ plan to commence work on the solar power station in mid 2009.
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