Limondale Solar Farm

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Limondale Solar Farm is a solar farm south of Balranald in southwestern New South Wales, Australia. When it was completed, it was the largest solar farm in Australia. It is owned by German company RWE through a subsidiary Belectric Solar and Battery, and was constructed by Australian engineering company Downer Group.[1][2]

CountryAustralia
Coordinates34.79°S 143.50°E / -34.79; 143.50
StatusCommissioned
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Limondale Solar Farm
CountryAustralia
LocationBalranald, New South Wales
Coordinates34.79°S 143.50°E / -34.79; 143.50
StatusCommissioned
Construction beganOctober 2018
Commission date2021; 5 years ago (2021)
OwnerRWE
OperatorBelectric (subsidiary of Innogy)
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Collectors872,000
Site area900 ha (2,200 acres)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity313MW AC (349MW DC)
External links
Websiteiam.innogy.com/en/about-innogy/innogy-innovation-technology/renewables/solar-energy/limondale-solar-plant
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The Limondale site was identified and the initial proposal was developed by Overland Sun Farming. The site is adjacent to a Transgrid 220kV substation. The development received planning consent from the New South Wales government on 1 September 2017.[3] Innogy was initially brought in as a financial partner, but then it acquired ownership in September 2018, prior to construction.[4] Construction began in October 2018, and was completed in 2020.[5]

Immediately south of the Limondale solar farm, the Sunraysia Solar Farm is also under construction.[6]

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