FRIDAY 22 MAY, 2009 |

Australia's First Solar Powered Carbon Neutral Resort
Hidden
Valley Cabins is Australia’s first fully carbon neutral resort and tour
business; powered by solar energy. The official opening of the Solar Eco Cabins
was held last month and is the fruit of the McLennan family’s endeavours in
eco-friendly business for over two decades.
The resort generates all of its own renewable energy and has avoided 78 tonnes
of CO2 emissions and 26 000 L of diesel generator fuel per year. For the
little amount of emissions they are unable to address at this point in time,
such as from LPG gas the resort uses for hot water and cooking, carbon offsets
are purchased.
The complex includes an Interpretative Centre where visitors can learn
more about the solar technology used to power the resort. According to
Ecotourism
Australia, Hidden Valley have also recently achieved Advanced
Ecotourism Certification.
Hidden Valley began their
off
grid solar power journey in 2000 with a 3000-watt
power
inverter, 2 x 24 volt battery banks, with inverters for powering larger electrical appliances, 3 x 12 volt battery banks for lighting and 4 x 80 watt
solar panels.
The initial system only allowed enough power for the farm.
Hidden Valley Cabins new off grid solar power system was funded in part by the
Australian Federal Government's
Renewable
Remote Power Generation Scheme; which provides up to
50%
rebate on equipment for residential and commercial off-grid systems. The
system consists of 12 KVA inverter and 90 x 130 watt solar panels delivering 120
volts DC into 60 x 2 volt 1660 AH
deep
cycle batteries.
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