Guide to the Darlington Point Solar Farm, Darlington Point, New South Wales, 2022
PIC/21249/1-3
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Created: October 2023
Collection Summary
- Creator
- Clark, Darren, 1967-
- Title
- Darlington Point Solar Farm, Darlington Point, New South Wales, 2022
- Date Range
- 2022
- Collection Number
- PIC/21249/1-3
- Extent
- 3 items
- Language of Materials
- English
- Repository
- Special Collections (Pictures)
Introduction
Scope and Contents
Collection documenting the Darlington Point Solar Farm, located in Darlington Point, New South Wales showing aerial views of sustainable farming methods and of the infrastructure and layout. The Darlington Point Solar Farm is situated on 2,000 acres of land with a 19km perimeter, housing more than 1 million solar panels. It will provide green energy to over 110,000 homes. At its peak the project provided more than 700 construction jobs including many local to the area.
Conditions Governing Use
Conditions for copying and publishing of this collection may apply, please refer to the collections catalogue record for further information (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn10002732).
Preferred Citation
Items from this collection should be cited as [Title or description of item], Darlington Point Solar Farm, Darlington Point, New South Wales, 2022 by Darren Clark, National Library of Australia, PIC/21249, [item number(s)].
Source of description
Titles devised by cataloguer based on information provided by photographer.
Item Descriptions
Aerial view of the shearing stands at Tubbo Station with solar farm in the background, Darlington Point, New South Wales, 2022 (Item PIC/21249/1)
1 item,Tubbo Station, a pastoral station, has extensive frontage of the Murrumbidgee River, with land leased to a solar farm. Established in 1850, the station then covered 200,000 acres and shore 121,800 sheep annually.
Aerial view of Darlington Point Solar Farm, Darlington Point, New South Wales, 1, 2022 (Item PIC/21249/2)
1 item,The Darlington Point Solar Farm is situated on 2,000 acres of land with a 19km perimeter, housing more than 1 million solar panels. It will provide green energy to over 110,000 homes. At its peak the project provided more than 700 construction jobs including many local to the area.