Australia Wheatbelt: Australia and Map Cunderdin

australia wheatbelt: Related Story: Australia solar power production set to triple Map: Cunderdin 6407 The company behind a proposed $160 million solar farm in Western Australia Wheatbelt says it has been spoilt for choice when it comes to investors, according to Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Sun Brilliance Power plans to start building a 100 megawatt solar farm, the largest in Western Australia, early next year and will be finalising financial agreements at the end of October. This could also be the scene at a proposed WA solar farm. What was originally designed as a 25 megawatt facility has been expanded four-fold after the company purchased what it described as an ideal location two kilometres east of Cunderdin in May this year. We are confident that process will be concluded at the end of this month and we'll be able to make an announcement." Professor Wills said the farm would house 320,000 solar panels, brought in from overseas and would generate 200 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year. Spokesman for the company, Ray Wills said it would be the first fully commercial solar farm in the country built without any government funding. "We're very confident we'll go ahead, we've had that much interest," Professor Wills said. "We've been speaking to groups right around Australia and the world, the US, Europe, Japan, China and Korea. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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