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Australia's Genex Power hits financial close for 50MW Kidston solar project

Clean Energy Finance Corporation invested $54m.

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has confirmed another major new investment in North Queensland, with $54m in finance for an innovative large-scale solar development that also has the potential to spearhead a new pumped hydro storage project.

Genex Power Ltd has secured $54 million in debt finance from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation for the development of the Phase One 50MW large-scale solar farm at its Kidston Renewable Energy Hub, 270km north west of Townsville.

The solar farm is expected to lead to the Phase Two development of a pumped hydro storage project on the same site.

The innovative project is based around the former Kidston gold mine. The project will be the first of its kind in Australia to co-locate a large-scale solar farm with a large-scale pumped hydro storage project, creating a combined generation and storage model that can be used elsewhere.

By using clean energy to extend the life of the disused gold mine site, the Kidston project also creates a potential model for other disused mine sites around Australia.
“The CEFC is delighted to be part of the Kidston Solar Project Phase One, with our tailored finance helping accelerate the construction and delivery of the 50MW large-scale solar farm on this unique site,” CEFC Large-Scale Solar lead Gloria Chan said.

“This substantial solar farm is ideally located in an area of high solar penetration, and will be able to produce enough energy to meet the needs of almost 26,500 homes once it starts generating power later this year.”

In a statement to the ASX, Genex said that with full project construction underway for Phase One of the Kidston project, it will now turn to securing financial arrangements for the 250MW Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project.

The Kidston project is the latest to have received finance under the CEFC’s large-scale solar program, following its recent $150m commitment to three NSW projects. Further CEFC-financed large-scale solar projects are nearing financial close, with the program on track to exceed its initial $250 million target.

Following the success of the large-scale solar program, the CEFC is now looking to finance the accelerated development of flexible capacity and large-scale storage projects.

Genex estimates that on completion, the 250MW pumped hydro storage project will support 1,500MWh of continuous power in a single 6-hour generation cycle. While large-scale pumped hydro storage has a proven track record overseas, there are only three projects operating in Australia at Tumut and the Shoalhaven in NSW and at Wivenhoe in Queensland.

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