Cambridge Wastewater Plant to Operate with 1.2 MW Solar Array, Saving $500K Annually
The Cambridge wastewater treatment facility will rely on nearly 2,000 solar panels, projected to save $500,000 annually. This project exemplifies a trend in New Zealand's local government towards implementing solar technology in wastewater management.

The Cambridge wastewater treatment plant, valued at $108.5 million, will incorporate nearly 2,000 solar panels, generating 1.2 megawatts. The solar array, expected to produce 1,623,858 kilowatt hours annually, is designed to match the site's demand and will save ratepayers $500,000 per year.
Installed by Endless Energy, the project utilizes bifacial panels on limestone bases, enhancing efficiency by approximately 7%. The plant is set to support a growing population projected to reach 50,000 by 2060. This initiative highlights a shift in New Zealand's approach to renewable energy in local government, showcasing the feasibility of self-sustaining wastewater facilities.




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