The first of the turbine blade, out of around 350 components, has been delivered on the110 MW Biala wind farm in the Southern Tablelands region.
The rest of the components will be delivered in five to six months period. It is expected to make 20 deliveries per week through Specialist trucks, traveling from Port Kembla, south of Sydney, and inland to a town of Biala.
The Biala wind farm will consist of 31 turbines supplied by Goldwind Australia Pty Ltd.
The project is owned by Beijing Jingneng Clean Energy (Australia) Holding Pty Ltd (BJCE Australia).
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