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Energy plants in pipeline

SMALL-scale solar energy-generation facilities will be constructed at two sites in Kerang.

At its December meeting, Gannawarra Council approved a proposal from Kig Energy to construct the power generation and storage facilities at the Kerang Aerodrome and Kerang Transfer Station.

The proposal follows the council’s decision in July 2020 to authorise the leasing of a 12-hectare parcel of land at Kerang Aerodrome for the purpose of constructing, commissioning, and operating a 5MW solar micro grid.

Mayor Ross Stanton said the council had been collaborating with Kig Energy since 2019 to identify suitable locations and develop a proposal for the establishment of small-scale solar energy generation facilities.

As part of the proposal, a 4.99MW solar generation facility incorporating a 5MW battery storage unit would be built at the aerodrome, with a 1MW solar generation facility incorporating a 1MW battery storage unit to be built at the transfer station.

The council would enter into a formal agreement with Kig Energy, which is to be developed and approved at a future council meeting.

“This proposal is a win-win for council, residents and community groups, which are all facing the effects of increased electricity and services costs,” Cr Stanton said.

“The repurposing of underutilised council-managed land for small-scale solar energy generation aligns with our commitment to environmental responsibility, contributing to reduced carbon emissions and supporting broader sustainability goals outlined in regional, state, and national plans.

“The facilities are also designed to provide cheaper electricity options for Kerang residents and community groups, which is achieved by avoiding network transmission costs.”

In his report to the council, director of infrastructure and development Wade Williams said the projects’ objective was to establish microgrids at two specific locations, creating compact power generation plants linked to the larger electricity network.

“These microgrids have the capability to operate independently (off the grid) by harnessing renewable energy sources, and the generated power can be distributed to the local community,” he said.

Mr Williams said the council was approached regularly by proponents looking to develop and invest in the municipality.

“The Council Plan 2021-25 sets out the strategic objectives of this current council, particularly around economic diversity growth and prosperity,” he said.

“Council Plan strategies include to generate additional revenue through new energy infrastructure and commercially viable services along with the implementation of new energy infrastructure and energy projects.”

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