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Developer wants to build giant solar farm on the northern Gold Coast to combat power prices

MOVE over Elon Musk — the Gold Coast is set to become home to a mega solar farm and battery which could help keep the lights on in the event of a blackout.

A GOLD Coast developer wants to build a giant solar farm in the city’s far north as exorbitant household power prices continue to bite.

Ormed Investments has lodged plans for the city’s first renewable energy provider on a 200ha site on Goldmine Road, Ormeau.

The project, which could be up and running late next year, would produce five megawatts of power, less than one per cent of the city’s annual total power usage of 712 megawatts, according to power wholesaler Powerlink.

The solar farm is planned for a site in Ormeau.
The solar farm is planned for a site in Ormeau.

The application has been welcomed by city leaders who say a private enterprise renewable energy wave could help lure “green” power users such as Google or Amazon.

According to planning reports, hundreds of solar panels would be built across six “precincts”. The farm will employ around 10 people on site each day as the solar panels require regular cleaning.

It will featured six precincts of panels.
It will featured six precincts of panels.

Developer Ormed Investments, led by prominent Brisbane businessman Suman Makan, will also power a battery to store electricity. It would “allow for support” to city’s grid for “peak load times”.

The battery will be spread across up to 40 12m shipping containers which will be placed in a line along the edge of the site bordering the railway.

University of Queensland solar energy expert Dr Michael Cholette said the project could have many benefits for the Coast, including reducing stress on the city’s power network.

The solar farm will go before council next year.
The solar farm will go before council next year.

“It could help minimise the likelihood of outages and reduce the city’s carbon footprint while providing a huge boost for researchers,” he said.

“While five megawatts is relatively small, every bit helps and this could lead to a greater deployment of solar power in the area.”

The project was lodged this week with the Gold Coast City Council and will be assessed by councillors early next year.

It is expected to solar farm could help reduce blackouts.
It is expected to solar farm could help reduce blackouts.

Ormed ultimately hopes to create a mixed-use development in the long-term future but have put the idea on the backburner because of potential traffic and flooding issues.

Its planning report says the solar farm was an ideal interim use for the site in the medium-term because it would have little impact on traffic or on potential flooding.

Area councillor and Acting Mayor Donna Gates said the farm would be a positive for the city.

“It will be really interesting to see this and it could be a positive by generating greater power than we already get,” she said.

A giant battery will be part of the farm.
A giant battery will be part of the farm.

The Gold Coast’s solar power push comes less than a year after billionaire Elon Musk signed on to create a giant battery for South Australia to prevent future blackouts.

City planning boss Cr Cameron Caldwell said he welcomed the “large scale” project.

“We welcome large-scale investment in this city and this would be a first for the renewable energy market here,” he said.

“Residents are concerned about increasing power prices and any reduction in this would be a welcome benefit.”

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