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
| Parameter | Detail | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Panel Count | 7,500 units | Large-scale installation |
| Power Generation | 50% of AWRC needs | Significant energy offset |
| Implementation | 2024 | Operational this year |
| Application | Water recycling facility | Sustainable infrastructure |
| Location | Western Sydney | Regional development |
Sustainability Metrics
| Component | Specification | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Energy Production | Site-specific | Reduced grid dependency |
| Carbon Reduction | Substantial | Environmental impact |
| Water Processing | Advanced recycling | Resource efficiency |
| Integration | Full facility support | Operational optimization |
| Implementation | Phased activation | Controlled 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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