GWMWater managing director Mark Williams said the project was part of the organisation’s broader clean energy strategy.
“This is a major and exciting step forward for GWMWater, working towards becoming a carbon-neutral net-generator of electricity,” he said.
The facility is being jointly developed, owned and operated by GWMWater and Vibe Energy, and is expected to be operational early next year.
Vibe Energy is an energy infrastructure company based in South Australia.
The facility will include a 2.75 mega watt battery and generate 6.5 mega watts of solar energy from its more than 9000 solar panels, which is the equivalent to about 1000 residential rooftop systems.
Mr Williams said the Nhill facility, along with solar generation that has been installed at 59 other GWMWater sites, would enable GWMWater to become more self-sufficient by generating the energy needed to operate its services with less reliance on electricity from the grid.
He said the Nhill facility would enable GWMWater to achieve its goals of sourcing 100 percent renewable electricity by 2025 and reaching net-zero by 2035.
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