As you drive through the rolling green hills of the Upper Lachlan Shire you can't help noticing the many wind turbines perched atop strategic locations on the Great Dividing Range.
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But you may not realise that we are also harvesting plenty of solar energy in our region.
The Gullen Wind and Solar Farm has 42,000 photovoltaic panels that produce 10MW of electricity when operating at full capacity.
These, combined with the wind turbines on the site, generate enough energy to power 70,000 homes on an average sunny and windy day.
Plans are well underway for an even bigger solar farm at Gunning.
Ever wanted to know more about wind and solar farms and how they work?
Take a Gullen Range Wind and Solar Farm tour and you can learn all about renewable energy generation.
The tour starts with an introduction to wind and solar power from industry experts, who can answer any technical questions you may have about exactly how a wind turbine or solar panel works.
You then board a bus and head out to the Gullen Range.
It's a chance to get close to an operating wind turbine and inspect a working solar farm.
Photographers take note: the tour presents some outstanding photographic opportunities, not only of renewable energy infrastructure, but also of the magnificent scenery of the Great Dividing Range!
The tour starts with an introduction to wind and solar power from industry experts, who can answer any technical questions you may have about exactly how a wind turbine or solar panel works.
The tours depart from the Crookwell Hotel Motel in Spring Street and take around two and a half hours.
- The next scheduled tour is set for Tuesday, July 16. The tours are very popular and bookings are essential. Phone the Crookwell Visitor Information Centre on 4832 1988 or book online at www.visitupperlachlan.com.au