Construction Begins on 30 Turbine Expansion to Deliver State’s Biggest Wind Farm
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Construction underway on $400M wind farm infrastructure - Roads & Infrastructure Magazine
Image: stock.adobe.com/Golden House ImagesWorks have begun on a $400 million expansion of the Warradarge Wind Farm near Eneabba, in Western Australia. An additional 30 wind turbines will be built during the second stage of the expansion. This will add to the existing 51 turbines that have been in operation since 2020. When completed, the expanded wind farm will […] The post Construction underway on $400M wind farm infrastructure appeared first o…
Work begins on $400M WA wind project - Utility Magazine
From left: Potentia Energy COO, Gabriele Mallarini; WA Minister for Energy, Amber-Jade Sanderson; BEI GM, Tom Frood; and Synergy CEO, Kurt Baker, on site at the Warradarge Wind Farm Stage 2. Image: Synergy An expansion of Synergy and Potentia Energy’s Warradarge Wind Farm is now underway, set to increase the project’s capacity by 103MW. Under the $400 million expansion, an extra 30 wind turbines are being built, adding to 51 turbines that have …
Construction begins on 30 turbine expansion to deliver state’s biggest wind farm
Construction has begun on a 30 turbine expansion to a wind farm north of Perth that will make it the biggest in the state with one of the world's most isolated grids. The post Construction begins on 30 turbine expansion to deliver state’s biggest wind farm appeared first on RenewEconomy.
WA commences Stage 2 of Warradarge Wind Farm project - Australian Manufacturing
Construction has commenced on the $400 million second stage of the Warradarge Wind Farm near Eneabba, marking a major step in Western Australia’s renewable energy transition and boosting clean power supply for homes and businesses across the state.
Construction starts on Warradarge Wind Farm Stage 2
Construction has started on a $400 million expansion of Bright Energy Investment’s Warradarge Wind Farm, near Eneabba in Western Australia. An extra 30 wind turbines are being built in the second-stage expansion, adding to 51 turbines that have been producing clean energy since 2020. Related article: Synergy’s Kwinana batteries support peak demand in SWIS The 30 new wind turbines will be capable of providing 103MW of wind energy. They will be th…
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