John Holland’s development of the Upper South Creek Advanced Water Recycling Centre (AWRC) reaches significant milestone with the installation of a major solar farm, advancing sustainable water infrastructure in western Sydney.

Solar Installation Specifications

ParameterDetailImpact
Panel Count7,500 unitsLarge-scale installation
Power Generation50% of AWRC needsSignificant energy offset
Implementation2024Operational this year
ApplicationWater recycling facilitySustainable infrastructure
LocationWestern SydneyRegional development

Sustainability Metrics

ComponentSpecificationBenefit
Energy ProductionSite-specificReduced grid dependency
Carbon ReductionSubstantialEnvironmental impact
Water ProcessingAdvanced recyclingResource efficiency
IntegrationFull facility supportOperational optimization
ImplementationPhased activationControlled deployment

Technical Achievement

Key elements include:
. Renewable energy integration
. Water recycling technology
. Infrastructure sustainability
. Environmental protection
. Operational efficiency
. Resource optimization

Project Benefits

The development delivers:
. Sustainable water management
. Energy independence
. Environmental responsibility
. Regional development
. Infrastructure resilience
. Resource security


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