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Powering the future, together.

From green fields to grid, British Solar Renewables develops, builds, and operates projects that deliver clean power, protect nature, and strengthen national resilience.

Aerial view of an extensive solar farm with countless solar panels arranged in large rectangular grids, situated on flat, dry land under a clear blue sky.

Kerang Solar Farm

BSR owns and operates Kerang Solar Farm, in the Gannawarra Shire in Northern Victoria. Kerang Solar Farm utilises Single Axis Tracker (SAT) technology paired with Bifacial Modules, to maximise efficiency and output. The solar farm is connected via the 22kV distribution network to the Kerang Zone Sub-station via an underground transmission line, connecting into the Kerang Terminal Substation (KGTS).the installed DC Capacity for this project is 37.2MWp. The solar farm’s export limit to the network is 30MW AC.

Katherine Solar Farm

BSR built and operates Katherine Solar Farm. It is the first and largest solar and storage project in the Northern Territory, Australia, located approximately 5km north west from Katherine. The solar farm is connected via the 22kV distribution network to the Katherine 132/22kV Zone Substation via a double circuit overhead line. 99,180 340W photovoltaic (PV) modules are installed, creating a DC capacity of 33.7MWp. The solar farm’s export limit to the Katherine network is 25MW AC.

Batchelor Solar Farms

BSR operates Batchelor Solar Farm and Batchelor Solar Farm Co. The solar farms are located approximately 1km East of Batchelor in the Northern Territory, The solar farms are connected via the 22kV distribution network to the Batchelor 132/22kV Zone substation via underground cables. Both solar farms utilise highly accurate forecasting to predict each plant’s variation in output due to changes in irradiance in order to control the PV inverter’s export to provide clean electricity while supporting system security. 

Manton Solar Farm

BSR built and operates Manton Dam Solar Farm. It is located approximately 100km South of Darwin in the Northern Territory. The solar farm is connected via the 22kV distribution network to the Manton 132/22kV Zone Substation via an overhead transmission line. The project has 28,420 of photovoltaic (PV) modules installed that are each 440W, creating a DC capacity of 12.5MWp with an export limit to the network of 10MWac.Â