i care about clean energy
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8/9/2019 i care about clean energy
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Big Solar
PilbaraSize: 250MW
WorleyParsonsproposed.
Big SolarSize: 250MW
BrightSource EnergySolar Flagships applicant.
Size: 200MW
MidWest EnergySolar Flagships applicant.
Potential Wave Power Sites*
1. Exmouth
Feasibility study with Department of Defence.2. Garden Island (Naval Base)
Feasibility MoU with Department of Defence.3. Albany
Exclusive offshore and onshore investigationlicences and lease option.4. Port MacDonnell
Offshore licence agreement.
5. Portland and Warrnambool
Offshore investigation licence and lease option.6. Phillip Island
Offshore investigation licence and lease optionMoU with onshore landowner.7. Port Kembla
Oceanlinx 3rd generation wave energy pilotplant, grid connected.
Geothermal hotspot
InnaminckaGeodynamics Ltd3 wells drilledPotential to support10,000 MW of generation.
Big Solar
Size: 40MW
Whyalla Solar OasisConsortium.REDP funded.
Big SolarSize: 200MW
Acciona.Solar Flagships shortlist.
Big Solar
MilduraSize: 180MW PVTRUenergySolar Flagships shortlist.
Size: 154MW PV
SilexHas LETDF funding.
Wave Power Farm
Port KemblaSize 2.5MW (pilot)
OceanlixPotential for 500MW.
Big Solar
NSW TablelandsSize: 150MW PVBP Solar
Solar Flagships shortlist.
Big Solar
Bourke-Moree regionPossible solar hub.
Big Solar
Size: 150MW
TransfieldSolar Flagships shortlist
Big SolarSize:200MW
Acciona Energy OceaniaSolar Flagships shortlist.
Big Solar
Size: 300MW
Samsung AustraliaSolar/biomass proposed..Geothermal hotspot
Proposed supply forMillungera Basin Supply for Mt Isa &resources corridor.
Big SolarSize: 250MW
Wind Prospect CWPSolar Flagships shortlist.
Size: 200MW
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Solar Flagships shortlist.
Size: 23MW
CS EnergyREDP funded.1
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11
24 Daily Solar Exposure -Annual Average
MegaJoules/m2
Source: Bureau of Meteorology
Commonwealth of Australia
This is a snapshot of just some of the many opportunities for expandedrenewable energy projects that could be possible, with new government policies.ACF does not endorse particular proposals or companies.
Fact:Carnegie estimates that 1500MW
of wave energy could be installed at keysites across southern Australiaby 2020, creating 3,210 jobs.
*Potential wave power sites 1-6 areproposed by Carnegie Wave Energy Ltd.
Map prepared by Demap, www.demap.com.auAuthorised by Don Henry, Executive Director, Australian Conservation Foundation, Floor 1, 60 Leicester Street, Carlton VIC 3053
icareCLEANABOUT
cut pollution, create jobs!
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Our economy is too dependenton energy sources that causepollution.
We need our leaders to promote the
rapid scale up of clean energy likesolar, geothermal and wave power,
making it cheaper, faster.
Big renewable energy projects have
been proposed across Australia,
including 52 large-scale solar power
stations - enough to power 2.2 million
Aussie homes with clean solar energy!But they need a clear go signal from
our governments.
Australia needs new incentives to
boost renewable energy, combined
with a price tag on pollution to
level the playing feld with dirty
energy and create new investmentsand jobs.
What are we waiting for? Lets cut
pollution and make clean energy
cheaper!
This is a snapshot of just some of the many opportunities for expanded renewable energy projects that could be possible,with new government policies. ACF does not endorse particular proposals or companies.
Authorised by Don Henry, Executive Director, Australian Conservation Foundation, Floor 1, 60 Leicester Street, Carlton VIC 3053
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
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