Risen Energy Aims for 1 Gigawatt Market Share in Australia

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  • Risen Energyโ€™s 121MW Yarranlea solar farm project located 50km southwest of Toowoomba is well under construction and expected to be completed next year in March.
  • Risen Energy will be the constructor, owner and operator of the plant
  • They plan to expand further in Australia over the next five years, with a capacity goal of 1GW.

Construction is well under way on the 121MW Yarranlea solar farm project located 50km southwest of Toowoomba, in Australia’s Queensland state following the 100% acquisition of the project by Risen Energy earlier this year.

The move indicates Risen Energyโ€™s intent to offer a full turnkey solar farm solution. In addition to the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), delivery of modules and the follow-up adjustment and calibration upon completion of the project, Risen Energy will own and operate the completed facility.

Construction is scheduled to be completed at the earliest by the end of March of next year. Upon completion, the facility will be connected to the grid under the management of the National Electricity Market and provide clean electricity to Toowoomba and Darling Downs, with an average annual power capacity projected to reach 264GWh after being put into operation.

In terms of energy saving and carbon reduction, the projects will reduce CO2 use by 124,000 metric tonnes, resulting in significant benefits for both environmental protection and economic development.

Thanks to a generous subsidy plan, high electricity prices and soon-to-be-expired feed-in-tariff (FiT) subsidies, Australia has become the world’s largest market of energy storage for home use, with market size tripling last year. Increasingly, non-Australian manufacturers and developers are targeting the market by speeding up their efforts in the country, including Chinese leader Risen Energy.

Mr. Zhong said: “We highly value joint development of the Yarranlea project with the Australian government. We are also proud of the fact that the Yarranlea project is our first large-scale EPC project in the country. The project has also received regulatory approval for the development of integrated energy storage.

Zhong adds that they have โ€œset up specific zones for energy storage onsite. The competence in energy storage means spare electricity in the daytime could be stored and used during peak periods and at night, further enhancing profitability and reducing power generation costs of the Yarranlea station. We look forward to close cooperation with leading suppliers to ensure successful completion and operation of the project, with the aim of providing regenerable energy to Toowoomba and Darling Downs.”

Mr. Zhong added: “In addition to Queensland, we are targeting other states across Australia, most notably Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia. To facilitate development of the project, we have assigned experienced experts to analyse our ongoing projects, while preparing for development of additional power stations that we will own and operate ourselves. We plan to expand further in Australia over the next five years, with a capacity goal of 1GW.”

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

Notes: Risen Energy recently entered the African market as a Bloomberg Top ten Tier 1 solar module manufacturer. They are primarily targeting large commercial and utility scale EPCโ€™s. Modules have been delivered to a number of West and East African countries as well as South Africa. For pricing and delivery leads times email: enquiry@risenafrica.co.za

Risen Energy is a market leader in techno-commercial innovation. Global, Tier 1, โ€œAAAโ€ rated manufacturer of high-performance solar photovoltaic panels.

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