Infegen signs PPA deal with RATCH's 227 MW Collector Wind farm in Southern Tablelands

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RATCH Group Public Company Limited (RATCH) through RATCH-Australia Corporation Pty Ltd. (RAC), its wholly-owned subsidiary in Australia, has entered into a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) of Collector Wind Farm project with Infigen Energy.

Infigen Energy will purchase 60 percent of the electricity generated from the Collector project starting from its first energy generation in 2020 until December 31, 2030.

The AUD360 million (US$249.55 million) Collector project is capable to annually generate an average of 528 gigawatts-hour of electricity for serving power consumption of around 80,000 households. The under-construction project is planned to commence wind farm commissioning in November 2020 and commercial operation in January 2021.

The 226.80-MW Collector Wind Farm project, located in New South Wales, Australia, holds a 100% stake by RATCH-Australia Corporation Pty Ltd. (RAC).

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