Australian university goes 100 per cent solar

IANS  |  Sydney 

In what is claimed to be a first for any university, (UNSW) in has inked a 15-year agreement to get 100 per cent of its supplied by photovoltaic solar

The agreement with Maoneng and Origin inked last month will allow - among the world's top 50 universities with a strong pedagogy in scientific and technological research - to achieve its goal of carbon neutrality on use by 2020.

Sydney announced a tripartite arrangement with contract partners Maoneng (Maoneng) and Origin (Origin) for an offsite Solar PV Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (Solar PPA).

The solar supply agreement with Maoneng is the first of its kind in - bringing together a retailer, developer and corporate. believes it is the first university worldwide to go fully carbon neutral with 100 per cent of its needs supplied by solar (PV).

"This landmark initiative is an exciting step towards realising UNSW's goal of carbon neutrality on use by 2020 and reflects our commitment to making a positive global impact," said in a press release.

"The Solar PPA arrangement will allow to at a cost which is economically and environmentally attractive when compared to fossil fuel-sourced supplies.

"It is also highly significant and a testament to the world-class research carried out here at UNSW, that a technology which we played a leading role in developing is now being used to provide the university with a renewable source of emissions-free energy," he said.

The 142kW array is part of the 692kW of solar PV arrays currently installed across rooftops at the Kensington campus.

The agreement, which was signed on December 14, 2017, will see purchase up to 124,000 MWh of renewable per annum from Maoneng's Sunraysia Solar Farm near Balranald in south-western NSW, meeting UNSW's annual requirement starting in 2019.

A three-year was also signed with Origin, as the electricity retailer, to manage the intermittency of solar production.

for said the agreement was evidence of UNSW's leadership in renewables.

In December 2017, UNSW's School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Engineering was awarded 12 projects with a total cash grant value of more than $16 million from the Australian Renewable Agency (ARENA). Five of those projects are focusing on the further development of UNSW's Advanced to improve world record commercial solar cells.

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First Published: Mon, January 22 2018. 17:00 IST