Bungala Solar Power Farm

[2] It was expected to be completed and the two stages together able to deliver 220 MW of electric power to the national grid from November 2018.

[3] It is being developed on 800 hectares (2,000 acres) of land which was previously used as an ostrich farm, sheep and cattle station and is owned by the Bungala Aboriginal Corporation, a community employment and social services organisation.

[4] The completed project could contribute 220 MWac to the 132 kV electricity grid from 275 MWdc generation and expects to produce 570 GWh per year.

[6][needs update] The development is on a 19th-century ostrich farm, later used for grazing sheep and cattle, and spans the boundary between the localities of Emeroo and Wami Kata.

They were developed by Reach Energy and sold to a joint venture of Enel Green Power and Dutch Infrastructure Fund.

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