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  • Consultation – Generation licence application – RPS1101 Pty Ltd
10 Feb 2020

Consultation – Generation licence application – RPS1101 Pty Ltd

The Commission has received an application from RPS1101 Pty Ltd for a licence to generate electricity in accordance with the Electricity Reform Act 2000.

RPS1101 Pty Ltd, part of the Rimfire Group, is seeking to construct, own and operate a 2 MW aggregated solar photovoltaic virtual power plant (VPP), with an associated 684 kWh of aggregated battery energy storage systems, on the Alice Springs electricity network to sell electricity primarily to the Alice Springs Town Council. The VPP will be located across multiple premises owned and operated by Alice Springs Town Council, with any surplus electricity sold to other electricity entities holding a retail or generation licence.

In accordance with good regulatory practice, the Commission is seeking submissions regarding the licence application from system participants and stakeholders. Any submissions should be provided by 5pm (CST) Tuesday 24 March 2020.

More information regarding the application by RPS1101 Pty Ltd can be found on the Generation licence application – RPS1101 Pty Ltd project page.

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