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Construction to kick off on solar array in New South Wales
Neoen has provided notice to proceed to a joint venture of Bouygues Construction Australia and Bouygues Energies & Services Australia under an EPC turnkey contract, signalling the start of construction of the 440MWp Culcairn Solar Farm.
The project is located on Wiradjuri country, 45km north of Albury in the Riverina region of New South Wales.
Culcairn Solar Farm has been developed by Neoen and is expected to be operational in 2026. It includes the option to incorporate a 100MW battery at a future date. With a capacity of 440MWp/350MW AC, it will be one of the largest solar farms in NSW and Neoen’s second largest solar farm worldwide, just behind the 460MWp solar farm at Western Downs Green Power Hub which is now operating in south-west Queensland, Australia.
Neoen intends to contract the majority of the electricity generated by Culcairn via PPAs.
The developer has also recently been awarded a Long-Term Energy Services Agreement (LTESA) through the Australian Energy Market Operator Services’ tenders under the NSW government’s Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap, designed to enable the state to achieve its target of reaching net zero by 2050.
This type of LTESA agreement provides energy producers with the option to sell their electricity at an agreed minimum fixed price and is complementary to a PPA.
The solar farm is expected to generate enough energy to power 160,000 homes, more than double the number of dwellings in the Riverina region of NSW, and will employ over 400 people during construction and seven permanent positions once it starts operating.
As a long-term owner and operator, Neoen said it is committed to sharing benefits with the local community and will implement a program totalling AUD$10m over the asset’s lifetime. This includes an annual Community Benefit Fund for local community building initiatives, and contributions to the Greater Hume Shire Council. The solar farm will incorporate agrisolar in the form of sheep-grazing.
Culcairn crowns a year in which Neoen has grown its Australian portfolio by 25% bringing it to a total of 3.75GW in operation or under construction. In NSW, the company has a multi-GW pipeline of wind, solar and grid-scale battery storage projects in development, which are expected to play a significant role in achieving Neoen’s ambition of 10GW of capacity in Australia by 2030.
“I would like to thank the Neoen, Bouygues and Transgrid teams for their hard work and dedication as well as our host landowner families for their continued trust,” said Neoen Australia chief executive Louis de Sambucy.
“Culcairn is an essential project for Neoen in NSW and in Australia and we are proud to have been awarded an LTESA contract.
“We have developed a strong pipeline of wind, solar and battery storage projects in NSW designed to help accelerate the State’s energy transition, as it moves towards halving emissions by 2030.”
Neoen chairman and chief executive Xavier Barbaro added: “It is exciting to be announcing the start of construction of Culcairn Solar Farm as it is a key milestone for us, demonstrating once more that Neoen is the fastest growing renewable energy company in Australia.
“We are delighted to be collaborating again with Bouygues Australia, a trustworthy partner which already has delivered major projects for Neoen.
“More than ever, we are proud to be making a powerful contribution to accelerating the pace of the energy transition in Australia and around the globe.” |