List of solar farms in Queensland

This is a list of solar farms in Queensland. There has been significant growth in this area recently, with an estimated 17298 MW of solar capacity either operational, planned or under construction.[1]

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Project name Sponsoring company Coordinates Capacity (MW) (AC) Status Notes
Daydream Solar Farm[2] Edify Energy 20°29′41″S 147°44′49″E / 20.494622°S 147.746973°E / -20.494622; 147.746973 (Daydream) 150 Operating 180 MW DC capacity. Started commercial operations in August 2018. Originally developed by Solar Choice. [3][4]
Sun Metals Solar Farm[5] Sun Metals 19°26′13″S 146°41′46″E / 19.437°S 146.696°E / -19.437; 146.696 (Sun Metals) 124 Operating 124 MW AC capacity.[6] Started exporting to the grid in May 2018.[7]
Ross River Solar Farm[8] Palisade 19°25′30″S 146°42′58″E / 19.425°S 146.716°E / -19.425; 146.716 (Ross River) 128 Operating Started exporting to the grid in September 2018.
Darling Downs Solar Farm APA Group 27°06′43″S 150°52′55″E / 27.112°S 150.882°E / -27.112; 150.882 (Darling Downs) 110 Operating Started exporting to the grid in September 2018.
Clare Solar Farm[9] Fotowatio Renewable Ventures 19°50′24″S 147°12′40″E / 19.840°S 147.211°E / -19.840; 147.211 (Clare) 100[9] Operating Started exporting to the grid in May 2018.[9]
Emerald Solar Park RES Group 23°30′36″S 148°08′17″E / 23.510006°S 148.137953°E / -23.510006; 148.137953 (Emerald) 68 Operating Started exporting to the grid in October 2018.
Hamilton Solar Farm Wirsol and Edify Energy 20°29′40″S 147°46′17″E / 20.494401°S 147.771521°E / -20.494401; 147.771521 (Hamilton) 57.5 Operating Started exporting to the grid in March 2018.[10]
Hayman Solar Farm Edify Energy 20°29′41″S 147°44′55″E / 20.494683°S 147.748475°E / -20.494683; 147.748475 (Daydream) 50 Operating Started commercial operations in August 2018.[11]
Whitsunday Solar Farm Wirsol and Edify Energy 20°30′17″S 147°46′03″E / 20.504823°S 147.767454°E / -20.504823; 147.767454 (Whitsunday) 57.5 Operating Started exporting to the grid in March 2018.[12]
Kidston Solar Project KS1 Genex Power 18°52′48″S 144°09′04″E / 18.880°S 144.151°E / -18.880; 144.151 (Kidston 1) 50 Operating 50 MW stage started exporting to the grid in November 2017.[13]
Kidston Solar Project KS2 Genex Power 18°53′02″S 144°07′26″E / 18.884°S 144.124°E / -18.884; 144.124 (Kidston 2) 270 Announced EPBC approval pending 11 January 2019, Referral Number 2018/8229.[14]
Aldoga Solar Farm Acciona Australia 23°48′04″S 151°03′14″E / 23.801°S 151.054°E / -23.801; 151.054 (Aldoga) 265 Approved Construction aimed to start in early-mid-2022.[15] EPBC approval 25 September 2018 (EPBC Referral 2018/8251)
Aramara Solar Farm 25°34′19″S 149°51′14″E / 25.572°S 149.854°E / -25.572; 149.854 (Aramara) 140 Approved [16]
Baralaba Solar Farm Fotowatio Renewable Ventures 24°11′42″S 152°19′44″E / 24.195°S 152.329°E / -24.195; 152.329 (Baralaba) 92 Announced [17]
Barunggam Solar Farm Ubergy 26°41′06″S 150°45′54″E / 26.685°S 150.765°E / -26.685; 150.765 (Barunggam) 140 Announced Site location in cited article believed incorrect. Coordinates provided +/- 3 km accuracy [18]
Beelbee Solar Farm APA Group 27°08′42″S 150°49′26″E / 27.145°S 150.824°E / -27.145; 150.824 (Beelbee) 150+ Approved 150-240 MW planned.[19]
Baking Board Solar Farm Impact Investment Group 26°43′23″S 150°33′11″E / 26.723°S 150.553°E / -26.723; 150.553 (Baking Board) 19.9 Operating
Barcaldine RC Solar Farm Elecnor 23°32′49″S 145°19′05″E / 23.547°S 145.318°E / -23.547; 145.318 (Barcaldine) 20 Operating A further 40 MW proposed[20]
Blackwater Solar Farm Blackwater Solar Farm Pty Ltd 23°35′49″S 148°45′11″E / 23.597°S 148.753°E / -23.597; 148.753 (Blackwater) 150 Approved Approved 11 Aug 2017[21]
Blair Athol Solar Power Station TerraCom Limited 22°41′28″S 147°32′31″E / 22.691°S 147.542°E / -22.691; 147.542 (Blair Athol) 60 Announced [22]
Blue Grass Solar Farm X-Elio Australia Pty Ltd 26°40′48″S 150°29′35″E / 26.680°S 150.493°E / -26.680; 150.493 (Blue Grass) 102 Approved Decision Notice Nov 2018[23]
Bluewater Solar Farm Fotowatio Renewable Ventures 19°08′42″S 146°29′06″E / 19.145°S 146.485°E / -19.145; 146.485 (Bluewater) 148 Announced EPBC approval obtained[24]
Bluff Solar Farm Infigen Energy 23°35′53″S 149°02′20″E / 23.598°S 149.039°E / -23.598; 149.039 (Bluff) 260 Announced [25][26]
Bouldercombe Solar Farm Eco Energy World 23°31′30″S 150°29′56″E / 23.525°S 150.499°E / -23.525; 150.499 (Bouldercombe) 280 Approved [27]
Bowen Solar Farm Infigen Energy 20°04′34″S 148°12′58″E / 20.076°S 148.216°E / -20.076; 148.216 (Bowen) 100 Announced [28] EPBC Referral reference 2017/8123 pending approvals 2 Nov 2018
Brigalow Solar Farm Impact Investment Group 27°41′24″S 151°33′50″E / 27.690°S 151.564°E / -27.690; 151.564 (Brigalow) 34.5 Approved [29]
Broadlea Solar Farm Eco Energy World 21°51′43″S 148°10′12″E / 21.862°S 148.170°E / -21.862; 148.170 (Broadlea) 100 Approved [30]
Bucca Solar Farm PB Enertec Pry Ltd 24°56′20″S 152°04′48″E / 24.939°S 152.080°E / -24.939; 152.080 (Bucca) 108.8 Approved Approved 21 Dec 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2018.108.1[31]
Bulli Creek Solar Farm Solar Choice 28°01′16″S 150°52′41″E / 28.021°S 150.878°E / -28.021; 150.878 (Bulli Creek) 2000[32] Approved Original developer Solar Choice acquired 100% ownership in June 2021[33]
Bullyard Solar Farm EIWA Solar Bundaberg Pry Ltd 24°56′17″S 152°00′54″E / 24.938°S 152.015°E / -24.938; 152.015 (Bullyard) 92 Approved Approved 8 Nov 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2018.70.1[31]
Burdekin Solar Farm Cleangen 19°52′48″S 147°09′54″E / 19.880°S 147.165°E / -19.880; 147.165 (Burdikin) 140 Approved Approved[34]
Cameby Solar Farm X-Elio 26°40′55″S 150°30′36″E / 26.682°S 150.510°E / -26.682; 150.510 (Cameby) 148 Approved Approved Nov 2018 [35]
Cape York Solar Storage Lyon Group 15°53′53″S 144°51′25″E / 15.898°S 144.857°E / -15.898; 144.857 (Cape York) 55 Approved Approved July 2017 [36]
Chewco Solar Energy Farm Tilt Renewables 17°02′49″S 145°23′02″E / 17.047°S 145.384°E / -17.047; 145.384 (Chewco) 75 Announced Fact Sheet August 2017[37]
Childers Solar Farm Elliot Green Power 25°18′11″S 152°24′11″E / 25.303°S 152.403°E / -25.303; 152.403 (Childers) 56 Operating 56 MW AC, 75 MW DC.[38] Started exporting to the grid in March 2019.[39][40]
Childers DDN Green Solar Farm DDN Green 24°55′23″S 152°17′38″E / 24.923°S 152.294°E / -24.923; 152.294 (Childers DDN) 42 Announced Development application lodged 23 October 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2017.88.1[31]
Chinchilla Solar Farm First Solar 26°40′12″S 150°47′35″E / 26.670°S 150.793°E / -26.670; 150.793 (Chinchilla) 100 Approved [41]
Clarke Creek Wind and Solar Farm Lacour Energy 22°39′22″S 149°20′49″E / 22.656°S 149.347°E / -22.656; 149.347 (Clarke Creek W&S) 400 Approved [42][43]
Clermont Solar Farm Wirsol 22°50′20″S 147°34′52″E / 22.839°S 147.581°E / -22.839; 147.581 (Clermont) 75 Operating Started exporting to the grid in June 2019.[44][45]
Cloncurry (Solarvoltaic) Solar Farm Infigen Energy 20°42′22″S 140°30′32″E / 20.706°S 140.509°E / -20.706; 140.509 (Cloncurry) 30 Announced [46]
Collinsville Solar PV Ratch Australia 20°32′17″S 147°48′25″E / 20.538°S 147.807°E / -20.538; 147.807 (Collinsville) 42.5 Operating [47]
Comet Solar Farm Hadstone Energy /Comet Solar Farm Pty Ltd 23°36′47″S 148°46′12″E / 23.613°S 148.770°E / -23.613; 148.770 (Comet) 235 Approved Due to commission on 30 November 2018.[48][49]
Columboola Solar Farm Luminous Energy 26°38′10″S 150°17′46″E / 26.636°S 150.296°E / -26.636; 150.296 (Columboola) 310 Approved [50]
Crinum Creek Solar Farm Adani 23°01′52″S 148°20′24″E / 23.031°S 148.340°E / -23.031; 148.340 (Crinum Creek) 100 Announced GMUSG-SACOME-Conference Aug 2016 [51]
Dalby Solar Farm RES RES 27°12′29″S 151°18′29″E / 27.208°S 151.308°E / -27.208; 151.308 (Dalby RES) 22 Approved [52]
Daystar Energy Solar Farm Daystar Energy 26°38′35″S 150°17′24″E / 26.643°S 150.290°E / -26.643; 150.290 (Daystar) 100 Approved Decision Notice Oct 18 [53]
Delga Solar Farm Shell 26°16′26″S 149°44′56″E / 26.274°S 149.749°E / -26.274; 149.749 (Delga Park) 250 Approved [54]
Desailly Renewable Energy Park DP Energy 16°29′17″S 145°23′02″E / 16.488°S 145.384°E / -16.488; 145.384 (Desailly) 250 Announced Development application lodged[55] project website[56]
Dingo Solar Farm ESCO Pacific 23°38′02″S 149°22′59″E / 23.634°S 149.383°E / -23.634; 149.383 (Dingo) 85 Announced [57]
Dunblane Solar Farm YD Projects 23°32′25″S 145°16′31″E / 23.540294°S 145.275339°E / -23.540294; 145.275339 (Dunblane) 11 Operating [58]
Dysart Solar Energy Farm Tilt Renewables 22°34′44″S 148°22′05″E / 22.579°S 148.368°E / -22.579; 148.368 (Dysart) 150 Approved [59][60] Project approval[61]
Dysart Solar Farm Hanwha 22°30′50″S 148°30′14″E / 22.514°S 148.504°E / -22.514; 148.504 (Dysart Hanwha) 130 Announced
Edenvale Solar Farm Edenvale Solar Park Pty Ltd 26°55′55″S 150°34′59″E / 26.932°S 150.583°E / -26.932; 150.583 (Edenvale) 280 Approved [62]
Everleigh Solar Farm Everleigh Solar Park Pty Ltd 26°54′47″S 150°35′10″E / 26.913°S 150.586°E / -26.913; 150.586 (Everleigh) 150 Approved [62] Decision Notice[63] Project and owner name are correct
Gooburrum Solar Farm PB Enertec Pry Ltd 24°48′25″S 152°19′08″E / 24.807°S 152.319°E / -24.807; 152.319 (Gooburrum) 4 Approved Approved 15 Dec 2017 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2017.26.1[31]
Gregory Solar Farm Engie Renewables Australia 23°08′35″S 148°26′49″E / 23.143°S 148.447°E / -23.143; 148.447 (Gregory) 215 Approved [64]
Gumlu Solar Farm RJ Gordon Solar Consultants 19°52′16″S 147°40′05″E / 19.871°S 147.668°E / -19.871; 147.668 (Gumlu) 60 Announced [65]
Gympie Regional Energy Hub SolarQ 26°05′38″S 152°26′35″E / 26.094°S 152.443°E / -26.094; 152.443 (Gympie) 350 Approved 350 MW approved, 1000 MW additional in planning.[66]
Harlin Solar Farm Sunshine Energy 26°56′53″S 152°24′36″E / 26.948°S 152.410°E / -26.948; 152.410 (Harlin) 1500 Under construction Construction began in February 2019. There are plans to add a 500MWh battery storage facility.[67][68]
Haughton Solar Farm Pacific Blue 19°43′52″S 147°04′23″E / 19.731°S 147.073°E / -19.731; 147.073 (Haughton) 100 Operating First 100 MW stage began exporting to the grid in June 2019.[44][69] It is believed the other stages have not begun construction.[70][71]
Hughenden Sun Farm Lighthouse Solar 20°51′14″S 144°11′10″E / 20.854°S 144.186°E / -20.854; 144.186 (Hughenden) 22.5 Operating Construction started in September 2017 and production commenced in September 2018.[72]
Kelsey Creek Solar Farm KCSF Consortium 20°26′56″S 148°32′20″E / 20.449°S 148.539°E / -20.449; 148.539 (Kelsey Creek) 50 Announced [73]
Kennedy Energy Park Windlab / Eurus 20°56′06″S 144°18′54″E / 20.935°S 144.315°E / -20.935; 144.315 (Kennedy) 15 Under construction First 15 MW stage commenced. Further 650 MW stage had not begun as of November 2018.[74]
Kingaroy Solar Farm Terrain Energy 26°32′17″S 151°53′10″E / 26.538°S 151.886°E / -26.538; 151.886 (Kingaroy) 40 Announced Development approval refused 23 Nov 2018, appeal lodged against Council decision and pending[75]
Koberinga Solar Farm ESCO Pacific 19°49′34″S 147°31′37″E / 19.826°S 147.527°E / -19.826; 147.527 (Koberinga) 55 Announced [76]
Lakeland Solar Farm Conergy Australia, now rebranded as Blueleaf Energy 15°52′05″S 144°51′43″E / 15.868°S 144.862°E / -15.868; 144.862 (Lakeland) 10.8 Operating [77]
Lilyvale Solar Farm Fotowatio Renewable Ventures 23°04′12″S 148°25′23″E / 23.070°S 148.423°E / -23.070; 148.423 (Lilyvale) 100 Operating Started exporting to the grid in March 2019.[78][79]
Longreach Solar Farm Canadian Solar 23°27′00″S 144°21′42″E / 23.44993°S 144.361703°E / -23.44993; 144.361703 (Longreach) 15 Operating [80]
Majors Creek Solar Farm Edify 19°34′55″S 146°51′43″E / 19.582°S 146.862°E / -19.582; 146.862 (Majors Creek) 200 Announced EPBC approval 20 July 2017 EPBC Reference 2017/7963[81] Town planning report[82]
Mareeba Solar Farm CleanGen 16°00′00″S 145°24′00″E / 16.000°S 145.400°E / -16.000; 145.400 (Mareeba) 60 Approved [83]
Mica Creek Solar Farm APA Group 20°48′37″S 139°29′37″E / 20.81027°S 139.49365°E / -20.81027; 139.49365 (Mica Creek Solar Farm) 88 Operating [84]
Middlemount Solar Farm Overland 22°49′26″S 148°43′23″E / 22.824°S 148.723°E / -22.824; 148.723 (Middlemont) 28 Operating [85] [86]
Mirani Solar Farm ESCO Pacific 21°08′46″S 148°49′48″E / 21.146°S 148.830°E / -21.146; 148.830 (Mirani) 60 Approved [87]
Moura Solar Farm ESCO Pacific 24°30′50″S 150°05′02″E / 24.514°S 150.084°E / -24.514; 150.084 (Moura) 110 Announced [88]
Munna Creek Solar Farm Renewable Energy System Technologies 25°53′31″S 152°28′08″E / 25.892°S 152.469°E / -25.892; 152.469 (Munna Creek) 120 Approved [89]
Normanton Solar Farm Scouller Energy 17°40′52″S 141°03′00″E / 17.681°S 141.050°E / -17.681; 141.050 (Normanton) 5 Operating [90]
Oakdene Solar Farm juwi 26°42′36″S 150°43′30″E / 26.710°S 150.725°E / -26.710; 150.725 (Oakdene) 100 Announced [91] Development approval subject to appeal Mar 2019
Oakey Solar Farm Canadian Solar Australia / RE Oakey 27°24′26″S 151°39′39″E / 27.407166°S 151.660702°E / -27.407166; 151.660702 (Oakey) 25 Operating Oakey 1 (25MW) started exporting to the grid in March 2019.[92]

Oakey 2 (55MW) had not started exporting to the grid as of July 2019.[93]

Paget Solar Farm BOMA Group 21°11′24″S 149°09′54″E / 21.190°S 149.165°E / -21.190; 149.165 (Paget) 20 Announced [94]
Qunaba Solar Farm PB Enertec Pry Ltd 24°54′04″S 152°26′10″E / 24.901°S 152.436°E / -24.901; 152.436 (Qunaba) 77 Approved Approved 21 Dec 2018 PD on Line Reference Number 522.2018.113.1[31]
Raglan Solar Farm Eco Energy World 23°45′29″S 150°51′00″E / 23.758°S 150.850°E / -23.758; 150.850 (Raglan) 350 Approved [95]
Rodds Bay Solar Farm Renew Estate 24°11′20″S 151°35′06″E / 24.189°S 151.585°E / -24.189; 151.585 (Rodds Bay) 250[96] Approved [97]
Rolleston Solar Farm RES Group 24°23′46″S 148°28′23″E / 24.396°S 148.473°E / -24.396; 148.473 (Rolleston) 90 Approved [98]
Rollingstone Solar Farm ESCO Pacific 19°00′47″S 146°24′25″E / 19.013°S 146.407°E / -19.013; 146.407 (Rollingstone) 110 Approved [99]
Rugby Run Solar Farm Adani Australia 22°05′02″S 147°52′12″E / 22.084°S 147.870°E / -22.084; 147.870 (Rugby Run) 65 Operating Started exporting to the grid in May 2019.[71][100]
Susan River Solar Farm Elliot Green Power 25°25′01″S 152°44′38″E / 25.417°S 152.744°E / -25.417; 152.744 (Susan River) 75 Operating 75 MW AC, 95 MW DC.[38] Started exporting to the grid in December 2018.[101] Officially opened in February 2019.[102][103]
Sunshine Coast Solar Farm Sunshine Coast Regional Council 26°33′36″S 153°01′34″E / 26.560°S 153.026°E / -26.560; 153.026 (Sunshine Coast) 15 Operating [104]
Tieri Solar Farm Fotowatio Renewable Ventures 23°05′46″S 148°02′42″E / 23.096°S 148.045°E / -23.096; 148.045 (Tieri) 96 Approved [105]
Wandoan Solar Project Equis 26°14′53″S 149°45′50″E / 26.248°S 149.764°E / -26.248; 149.764 (Wandoan) 1000 Approved [106]
Warhook Solar Project Engie Renewables Australia 26°36′43″S 150°15′32″E / 26.612°S 150.259°E / -26.612; 150.259 (Warhook) 200 Approved [107][108]
Warwick Solar Farm University of Queensland 28°11′20″S 152°03′36″E / 28.189°S 152.060°E / -28.189; 152.060 (Warwick) 64 Operating Construction started in April 2019.[109][110][111]
Western Downs Green Power Hub Neoen 26°57′18″S 150°40′37″E / 26.955°S 150.677°E / -26.955; 150.677 (WDGPH) 460[112] Under construction Paired with 200 MW/400 MWh of battery storage.[113][114]
Western Downs Solar Farm Tilt Renewables 26°56′13″S 150°42′25″E / 26.937°S 150.707°E / -26.937; 150.707 (Western Downs) 250 Announced [115]
Woolooga Energy Park LGI Limited 26°04′34″S 152°29′13″E / 26.076°S 152.487°E / -26.076; 152.487 (Wooloolga) 185 Announced [116]
Yarranlea Solar Farm Risen 27°42′27″S 151°31′37″E / 27.7074°S 151.527°E / -27.7074; 151.527 (Yarranlea) 100 Operating Construction started 23 July 2018[117]

Summary of capacity

Status Capacity (MW)
Operating 1609.5
Under construction 1726.9
Approved 7904.3
Announced 2852
Total 14092.7

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