Australia completes 380 MW of solar, begins grid exports
Construction of the Aldoga Solar Farm on Australia's central Queensland coast has been completed seven months ahead of schedule. The 380 MW PV plant has already exported its first 850 kW of clean electricity into the main national grid.

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