Overview
Clermont Solar Farm is a 100 MW operational solar PV facility in Queensland, Australia. It contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity under the Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme.
Clermont Solar Farm is a 100 MW operational solar photovoltaic (PV) facility located near Clermont in Queensland, Australia. The plant is part of Australia's growing solar energy sector, which benefits from the country's high solar irradiance and supportive renewable energy policies. As a utility-scale solar farm, it plays a role in diversifying the energy mix and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The facility operates under Australia's Renewable Energy Target (RET), which aims to generate 33,000 GWh of renewable electricity annually by 2020. Solar PV technology at this scale typically uses fixed-tilt or single-axis tracking systems to maximize energy capture. The 100 MW capacity places it in the medium-to-large scale range for Australian solar farms, capable of powering tens of thousands of homes. Environmentally, Clermont Solar Farm contributes to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions. The site's location in Queensland, a state with abundant sunshine, ensures high energy yield. The farm also supports local employment during construction and operation, and its clean energy output helps Australia meet its international climate commitments under the Paris Agreement.
Environmental context
The Clermont region in Queensland experiences high solar irradiance, making it ideal for solar energy generation. The farm's operation reduces greenhouse gas emissions by displacing coal-fired power. Land-use considerations include potential impacts on local ecosystems, but solar farms can coexist with grazing or biodiversity management. The facility supports Australia's transition to a low-carbon economy.
Frequently asked questions
Clermont Solar Farm is located near Clermont in Queensland, Australia, at coordinates 22.8446° S, 147.5855° E.
Clermont Solar Farm has a capacity of 100 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale solar photovoltaic facility.
The operator of Clermont Solar Farm is not publicly listed, but it is an operational facility under Australia's Renewable Energy Target scheme.
Australia's Renewable Energy Target (RET) and state-level renewable energy targets drive solar farm development. The RET aims for 33,000 GWh of renewable electricity by 2020, with solar PV playing a key role.
By generating clean electricity, Clermont Solar Farm reduces greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, supporting Australia's climate goals under the Paris Agreement.