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Carnegie Clean Energy’s 10MW Northam Solar Farm is 100 per cent constructed and has moved into the commissioning phase and limited power export into the grid has commenced.

Full Commercial Operations will occur once the required tests are completed successfully.

The Solar Power Station is located in Northam, Western Australia, and consists of approximately 34,000 solar panels constructed on 25 hectares of strategically located land to deliver approximately 24,000MWh of electricity per annum for at least the next 25 years.

The system is utility-scale battery storage ready.

This is the first large scale solar project to be delivered by the EPC Joint Venture between Carnegie Clean Energy’s wholly owned subsidiary Energy Made Clean and leading property and infrastructure company Lendlease. The Northam Solar Farm is owned by Carnegie, Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) and Bookitja.

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