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.
Maoneng, the Australian renewable energy developer, and CHINT New Energy, the solar panel manufacturer and EPC contractor have formed a joint venture to bring at least 2 GW of solar power to Australia...
Read moreAGL has mutually agreed with Hillgrove Resources Limited not to proceed with a proposed pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) project at the Kanmantoo copper mine in South Australia. AGL’s Executi...
Read moreAustralian renewable company MPower has anounced that it has successfully completed the construction and commissioning of the 6.8MW Mannum Solar Farm Project in South Australia that was announced in J...
Read moreLast week the Queensland Government in Australia has granted development approval for 1.2 GW Forest Wind project, one of the largest grid-connected wind farms in the southern hemisphere. &nbs...
Read moreFotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV), part of Abdul Latif Jameel Energy, has closed the financing agreement for the 85 MWac Winton Solar Farm in Victoria. The funding has been provided by ING...
Read more