March highlights
- 24 power stations were accredited with a combined capacity of 362 MW. This is the largest capacity accredited in a single month since September 2012.
- Several large solar farms were accredited including Sun Metals (151 MW), Clare (128 MW), Gannawarra (60 MW) and Longreach (17 MW) solar farms.
- 500 MW of wind projects based in Victoria reached financial close. The largest of the projects is Murra Warra wind farm (stage one) with a capacity of 226 MW. This project is expected to begin generating in early 2019.
Visit the Large-scale Renewable Energy Target market data for more information and data.
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