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Prince Alfred College

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Project Overview

Venergy Solar partnered with Prince Alfred College, one of South Australia’s leading independent schools, to deliver a bespoke rooftop solar energy solution across five key buildings on campus. The systems span a combined 485 kW capacity, incorporating high-efficiency Trina Solar 500W monocrystalline panels, advanced Sungrow inverters with multiple MPPTs, and durable Clenergy mounting systems engineered to withstand harsh Australian conditions.

Delivered during the school holiday period to avoid academic disruption, the systems are seamlessly integrated with existing infrastructure and supported by real-time monitoring via Sungrow 's platform, alongside an LGC-certified Schneider Electric meter. A total of over 900 panels were installed across the Boarding School, Piper Pavilion, Memorial Building & Dining Hall, New Gymnasium, and the upgraded Red Centre, achieving a 35.1% reduction in annual energy consumption and aligning with both PAC’s environmental leadership and Australia’s 2050 net-zero emissions goal.

“Venergy Solar delivered a tailored, high-quality solar solution across multiple buildings on our campus, with minimal disruption and maximum professionalism. The system is already exceeding performance expectations and supports both our sustainability objectives and our educational mission. Their team demonstrated exceptional care, attention to safety, and technical capability throughout. We’re proud to partner with them on this important initiative.”

The Challenge

Installing rooftop solar across five architecturally distinct school buildings presented significant design and operational challenges. Each structure featured unique roof orientations and construction materials, requiring bespoke engineering to maximise solar exposure and system performance. The project also needed to be delivered within the tight school holiday window to avoid disrupting academic activities or off-season functions. With a focus on excellence, the installation had to meet strict safety, compliance, and operational standards across an active educational environment.

The Solution

Coordinate closely with the college to establish access times that minimize disruption to school activities. Maximize the use of school holidays and schedule deliveries and installations during off-school hours whenever possible.

The Results

The 400kW PV system project at Prince Alfred College was successfully completed, providing significant energy savings and contributing to the school’s sustainability goals. The system was delivered on time and within budget despite challenges such as site-specific constraints, logistical complexities, network approval processes, and regulatory compliance. Key challenges were managed through detailed site assessments, careful scheduling to minimize disruption, proactive engagement with the utility for grid integration, and thorough safety and compliance measures. Additionally, comprehensive training was provided to ensure the school’s staff could operate and maintain the system effectively.

The project is now fully operational, reducing the college’s energy costs and carbon footprint, and setting a strong foundation for future renewable energy initiatives at the institution.

First Year Savings

$77,409

Payback Period

4 yrs 3 mths

Trees Planted/ annual

1,644

CO2 saved/ annual

98.6 tonnes

Matthew Wilkins

CEO | Venergy Solar Australia

“Partnering with Prince Alfred College, a respected institution with a strong legacy in education, has been a privilege. This project exemplifies what’s possible when sustainability goals are matched with technical innovation and disciplined execution. Our team delivered a highly customised solution across five distinct buildings—each with unique challenges—while adhering to strict safety, quality, and timeline requirements. We’re proud to support PAC in reducing their carbon footprint and inspiring the next generation of environmentally conscious leaders.”