Solar Farm Development Business opportunity - Expressions of interest are sought for a 5MW Solar Farm to be built on a well located site (with a 35 yr lease available) in South East Queensland, with significant existing businesses in the surrounding area. The projects main objective was to navigate through the difficult approval process to construct a 5 MW Solar Farm. The land parcel selected is approximately 10 Hectares in area and was previously used for rural activities. The great advantage to solar energy production is that its output is consistent and reliable, and relies on an infinite fuel source (sunlight). Solar energy systems/power plants may not produce air pollution or greenhouse gases. Using solar energy can have a positive, indirect effect on the environment when solar energy replaces or reduces the use of other energy sources that have larger negative effects on the environment. The selling price is plus gst.
Potential
As attitudes toward the climate crisis change, solar farms are an attractive long-term investment now more than ever. Current owner of land may possibly use up to 1 megawatt of power produced by the solar farm .
Features
The farm would provide economical and sustainable benefits to the local area and promote the potential for further growth. Power lines run adjacent to the site with a sub-station across the road from the property. The project has approval from local council. Secure long lease available for suitably qualified solar farm developers.
Premises
To be built a five mega watt solar farm - further details available
Location
Currently there are a number of sizeable established industries in the immediate area with a local council community plan to further develop local industries.
Trading Hours
24 hours a day 7 days a week
Lease
Lease on offer by the landlord is an initial 25 lease with two further 5 year options to a suitably qualified tenant- Rental bond $120,000.00 plus gst ( 3 years rent ) 2.5 percent annual rental increases , Rent $800 pw excludes gst.
Employees
As required by developers of solar farm .
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