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Move to build grid-scale solar on industrial rooftops across Australia – Sydney Morning Herald
A joint venture aims to build giant solar farms on the roofs of factories and industrial estates across the nation, creating energy where it is most needed.

CEP Energy chairman Morris Iemma on the roof of Narellan Town Centre in south-west Sydney with the centre’s manager Brad Page, and owners, Arnold Vitocco and Tony Perich.
Eventually rooftop solar could be deployed at thousands of sites around the country, but the first grid-scale sites to be developed include the former Ford plant in Geelong, Victoria, the General Motors Holden plant in Elizabeth, South Australia, and another undisclosed site in the Hunter Valley, NSW.
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