A safe, reliable and cost-effective electricity supply is available to homes and business in remote South Australian towns.
Coober Pedy
Energy Developments Limited (EDL) has built, owns and operates the Coober Pedy Renewable Hybrid Power Project, which combines 4 MW wind, 1 MW solar, a 1 MW/500 kWhr battery and other enabling and integration technologies to provide the town of Coober Pedy. The EDL system uses approximately 70% renewable energy.
Learn more about the Coober Pedy Renewable Hybrid Power Project
Beverley Uranium Mine
Through the Renewable Technology Fund, RenewablesSA is helping fund SunSHIFT to deploy a modular and relocatable 1 MW solar PV block and 1 MW/0.5 MWh energy storage system at the Heathgate Resources’ Beverley Uranium Mine.
Learn more about the energy storage system at Beverley Uranium Mine
Remote Area Energy Supply (RAES) scheme
A safe, reliable and cost effective electricity supply is available to homes and businesses in remote south Australian towns through the Remote Area Energy Supply (RAES) scheme. The scheme provides electricity to around 3,400 customers across 25 remote townships and Aboriginal Communities.