OSMI adjusts turbine count for the 300 MW Delburn wind project in Latrobe Valley

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OSMI Australi has lowered the number of turbines that will be installed for the 300 MW Delburn Wind Farm in Latrobe Valley, Victoria.

The OSMI originally proposed to use 53 turbines with a total combined capacity of 300 MW. The company has scaled-down the design to 35 turbines and eventually decided to use only 33 turbines.

The project is expected to enter the construction phase in 2022 and start commercial operations in 2023.

 
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