Gippsland Water launches Australia''s largest floating solar array
Gippsland Water has activated one of Australia''s largest floating solar arrays at the Drouin wastewater treatment plant. The innovative 350-kilowatt (kW) system consists of 644
Floating solar tech that harvests clean power and water heads to
Companies join forces to bring cutting edge floating solar technology to the Australian market, to meet demand for renewable energy and sustainable water supply.
Largest floating solar array in Aus switched on
The 350kw system features 644 individual solar panels and floats on one of the treatment lagoons at the Drouin wastewater treatment plant. Gippsland Water said it is the largest floating solar
Floating Solar Farms: The Potential of Water-Based Solar Energy
Discover how floating solar installations revolutionise water-based solar energy in Australia. Explore the benefits of floating solar farms with Energy Matters.
Australian water companies use floating solar panels
To tackle this, Australian water utilities are exploring floating solar panels on lakes and reservoirs. By covering a large portion of the water''s surface, the panels help reduce evaporation and
Victorian water utility launches Australia''s largest floating solar
Victorian regional water utility Gippsland Water has officially launched a 350 kW solar system that floats on one of the lagoons at the Drouin wastewater treatment plant, about 100
Switch flicked on Australia''s largest floating solar array
Gippsland Water has switched on the largest floating solar array in Australia at the Drouin wastewater treatment plant. The 350-kilowatt system features 644 individual solar panels and floats
Press Release: The rise of floating solar in Australia
Canopy Power Australia and Ocean Sun are jointly introducing the new generation of floating solar solution to the Australian market. This new generation of floating solar, patented by
Unlocking Australia''s floating photovoltaic potential
Photovoltaic panels floating on irrigation dams is a mature technology with the potential to save water, generate energy and improve panel efficiency. So why hasn''t Australia embraced it?