Lilyvale Solar PV Park is a 126.2MW solar PV power project. It is located in Queensland, Australia. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in March 2019.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Solar PV 126.2 126.2 Active Queensland, Australia FRV Services Australia

Description

The project is developed and owned by FRV Services Australia.

Lilyvale Solar PV Park is a ground-mounted solar project which is spread over an area of 396 hectares.

The project generates 28,325,438MWh electricity and supplies enough clean energy to power 70,503 households, offsetting 180,630t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project cost is $283.572m.

Development Status

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The project got commissioned in March 2019.

Power Purchase Agreement

The power generated from the project is sold to Ergon Energy under a power purchase agreement for a period of 12 years from 2017. The contracted capacity is 100MW.

Contractors Involved

Acciona and Grupo Gransolar were selected to render EPC services for the solar PV power project.

Canadian Solar was selected as the supplier of the PV modules for the project. The company installed 379,260 modules at the site.

The inverters were procured from Ingeteam Corporacion for the project.

The project is utilising single axis trackers supplied by PVHardware.

About FRV Services Australia

FRV Services Australia Pty Ltd is a solar power generation company and a subsidiary of Fotowatio Renewable Ventures Pty Ltd., based in Australia.

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