Renewables developer Global Power Generation Australia has tapped Spanish manufacturer PV Hardware to supply the tracking technology for two solar projects with a combined capacity of 360 MWp being developed in New South Wales and Queensland.
PV Hardware (PVH) announced it has reached agreement with developer Global Power Generation (GPG) Australia to deliver trackers for the 260 MWp Glenellen and 100 MWp Bundaberg solar farms being developed in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland respectively.
The $250 (USD 170 million) Glenellen Solar Farm, which GPG acquired earlier this year from original developer Trina Solar, is being progressed near Albury in the NSW Riverina region. The project is to comprise an estimated 394,000 solar panels spread across 300 hectares of land.
The $130 million Bundaberg Solar Farm, being built near the regional centre on Queensland’s central coast, is to include more than 168,000 solar modules.
Western Australian-headquartered construction firm Monford Group has been appointed as the main contractor for both projects that are expected to be commissioned and fully operational by late-2025.
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