Queensland city tops national solar panel list

16 June 2018
Bundaberg tops the postcode list with solar panels on 11,060 roofs, generating an electricity capacity of 38,975 kilowatts, which puts the city in the ranks of Australia’s top five large-scale solar farms.

The data also revealed that Australia now has 1.8 million household solar installations, with the average solar installation coming in at a massive 6.27 kilowatts.

“Queensland calls itself the Sunshine State for a reason, it has great solar reserves,” Petra Stock, senior energy analyst of the Climate Council, said.

“Bundaberg has got all the right things going for it."

“The sunshine, combined with high levels of home ownership due to the area’s more affordable housing, partly explains why the city is leading the way.”

While Bundaberg mayor Jack Dempsey was delighted at the city’s sizzling solar power uptake, he said residents were driven by a need to avoid bill shock, rather than environmentalism.

“The Bundaberg region, unfortunately, has one of the highest rates of socio-economic disadvantage in Australia,” he said.

“We’re not ideologically driven ‘greenies’.

“Residents and businesses are doing it tough. We’re motivated to reduce costs in order to make ends meet.

“We’ve led the way with solar installations at many of our biggest consuming facilities, such as the airport and wastewater treatment plants.

“Energy efficiency improvements combined with solar at the airport have resulted in a 12-14 per cent decrease in electricity costs.

“But despite this, our electricity costs are still rising and we’ll continue to develop our own generation capability.”

The average cost of a fully installed domestic five-kilowatt systems typically costs $5390, according to the energy broker solarchoice.net.au.

The report also found that Queensland leads the country on large-scale renewable energy, with the state boasting 88 per cent of new, large-scale solar projects completed in 2017.

Climate councillor and The University of Queensland Professor Karen Hussey said Queensland is well-placed to transition from fossil fuels to modern, clean renewable power.

“Queensland is one of the sunniest places in Australia, so it’s fitting that the state should be leading the way in harnessing the sun to generate clean, reliable renewable energy,” she said.
 

Top 10 solar postcodes by capacity

  1. BUNDABERG QLD 4670
    11,060 installations
    38,975kW capacity
     
  2. HERVEY BAY QLD 4655
    9673 installations
    31,637kW capacity
     
  3. MANDURAH WA 6210
    10,303 installations
    30,013kW capacity
     
  4. MACKAY QLD 4740
    6850 installations
    29,778kW capacity
     
  5. WANGARA AND WANNEROO WA 6065
    7822 installations
    28,526kW capacity
     
  6. TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
    7915 installations
    28,319kW capacity
     
  7. NERANG AND CARRARA QLD 4211
    7332 installations
    26,867kW capacity
     
  8. CALOUNDRA QLD 4551
    8612 installations
    26,147kW capacity
     
  9. BEENLEIGH QLD 4207
    6594 installations
    23,869kW capacity
     
  10. CAIRNS QLD 4870
    5034 installations
    23,206kW capacity

 

By Alison Brown, Sydney Morning Herald

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