Bright Energy Investments has erected the first of 51 units of 3.6 wind turbines with three 67 meter long blades, provided by Denmark-based Vestas Wind Systems A/S, for the 187 MW Warradarge Wind Farm in the Mid West Region of Western Australia.
Once complete, the Bright Energy Investments (BEI) Warradarge Wind Farm will produce 180 MW and will supply the equivalent energy to 148,500 West Australian homes.
Bright Energy Investments or BEI, is a joint venture of the Dutch Infrastructure Fund (DIF), Cbus and Synergy.
AMP Capital managed AMP Capital Global Infrastructure Fund II (GIF II) has reached the final close at the amount of US$ 3.4 billion on December 27, 2019. GIF II attracted more than 60 investors f...
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