White Cliffs Solar Power Station
From Engineering Heritage Australia
This station was designed and built in 1981 by Australian National University researchers with $1.9 million funding from the NSW Government.
Fourteen tracking parabolic dishes of 5 metres diameter concentrated the sun onto thermal absorbers to heat water.
The steam produced powered a reciprocating engine & generator. As the electricity was sold to the community, this was arguably the World's first commercial solar power station.
In 1997 the station was converted to a concentrating photovoltaic system and ceased generating in January 2005.
Engineering Heritage Recognition Program
Marker Type | Historic Engineering Marker (HEM) |
Award Date | June 1992 |
Heritage Significance | This was arguably the World's first commercial solar power station. |
Nomination Document | Available here. |
Ceremony Booklet | Not available. |