The AU$125 million (US$87.33 million) cost of the project will pay for itself with energy cost saving within the life of the project. Prior to the installation of solar panels the university spent $22 million each year on grid electricity. The project was built by Terrain Solar and will be maintained by UQ.
In addition to its environmental and financial benefits, UQ is committed to using the project as a teaching tool that includes everything from student field trips to industry partnerships and research across a wide range of disciplines. They are putting the data from their solar installations online and interactive market simulations are among the many uses for this information.
UQ is looking to share knowledge among commercial operators and government as well as collaborate with industry partners to advance innovative in new energy solutions including research in emerging battery energy storage and hydrogen conversion technologies.
With both a visitor’s center and electric vehicle ‘fast chargers’, UQ is a renewable energy hub that is helping to make the point that the transition to renewables at scale is both practical and economical.
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