The Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF), its industry member Cotton Australia and the NSW Irrigators’ Council are conducting a study to provide better access to more affordable energy for those on the land. Funded by Energy Consumers Australia, the project explores the challenges farmers face in installing solar generation assets on farm and their ability to feed excess energy back into the grid.
As part of the study, several focus groups and farm visits have been undertaken across Queensland. These consultation sessions identified that the lack of policy clarity around energy, coupled with uncertainty around transitional and obsolete tariffs and replacement tariffs, was causing some farmers to defer solar investment decisions. Farmers also identified a challenge in identifying and working with solar installers and suppliers who are not experienced in individual on-farm needs. These and other issues need to be overcome, as solar energy can play a role in driving on-farm energy and water productivity.
For Australian agriculture to remain strong at local and international levels in the long-term, we require solutions to this complex issue. To help researchers obtain a solid understanding of the range of energy issues that must be managed, QFF encourages farmers and irrigators to get involved in the research and embrace the opportunity to have their views about solar heard.