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                    Solar to cut carbon and costs at Queen Victoria Market

                    Media release, Wednesday 17 August 2022
                    The City of Melbourne is boosting sustainability in the Queen Victoria Market precinct, powering up more than 650 solar panels to cut carbon emissions and electricity costs.

                    ​Another 900 panels will be switched on over the coming months, generating a total of more than 900,000 kilowatt hours a year – enough to power 205 Melbourne households. 

                    The new solar power system will reduce the market’s electricity bill by $100,000 a year. 

                    The system will also have significant environmental benefits – saving more than 1,300 tonnes of carbon emissions each year and supporting Council’s commitment to become a zero-carbon city by 2040. 

                    Following the project’s completion in mid-2023, the market will be home to 3,765m2 of solar panels, which would cover the surface of three Olympic swimming pools. 

                    The solar power system is part of the Queen Victoria Market Precinct Renewal program. For more information on the program’s sustainability focus, visit the City of Melbourne website

                    Quotes attributable to Lord Mayor Sally Capp 

                    "We’re doing everything we can to reduce our environmental impact and build resilience to ensure Melbourne is one of the world’s most sustainable cities. Our major investment in the Queen Victoria Market precinct will play a significant role as we build towards becoming a zero-carbon city by 2040. 

                    “We’re championing sustainability through our renewal program by incorporating solar power, stormwater harvesting and on-site organic waste recycling – making it easier for traders to run their businesses, while reducing the market precinct’s environmental footprint. 

                    “The market’s new solar power system will cut costs and carbon emissions, providing flow-on benefits for traders, the environment and the City of Melbourne.” 

                    Quotes attributable to Environment portfolio lead Councillor Rohan Leppert 

                    “Our infrastructure priorities are a direct response to the climate emergency facing our city and the world. 

                    “The installation of more than 1,500 solar panels at the Queen Victoria Market will save 1,300 tonnes of carbon emissions each year, building resilience to the changing climate in one of our fastest growing city precincts.” 

                    Quotes attributable to Queen Victoria Market CEO Stan Liacos 

                    “We're proud of the market's long-term commitment to renewable energy and more recent sharp focus on prudent waste management.

                    “Solar panels were first introduced at the market in 2003 when 1,328 photovoltaic panels were installed with support of the City of Melbourne - it was the largest of its type in the southern hemisphere at that time. 

                    “The installation of this new solar system, along with other sustainability initiatives such as recycling 80 per cent of the market’s waste, up from 50 per cent three years ago, means we are on target to achieve our mission of zero net carbon emissions by 2027.” 

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