Goldwind plans to sell Phase I of 800 MW Clarke Creek Wind Farm Project in Queensland

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Goldwind Australia, a unit of Chinese wind turbine maker Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology, plans to sell the 450 MW Phase I of the 800 MW Clarke Creek Wind Farm Project located in Queensland. 

Goldwind has appointed PwC as its financial advisor for the sale of the project. The project is developed in the north-west of Rockhampton with 101 Goldwind wind turbines for Phase I. 

Goldwind Australia develops the project in partnership with Lacour Energy. 

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