Stage-I powered with 47 Suzlon S88 turbines
Pune: New Zealand based TrustPower Limited on 2nd November, 2008 held the official public opening of Stage 1 of its first Australian wind farm, located at Snowtown 170km north of Adelaide. The $220 million project, using 47 Suzlon S88 turbines, is expected to produce in excess of 380 GWh of electricity each year, saving more than 345,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually, and powering the equivalent of 70,000 average Australian homes.
The public opening, which took the form of a community event with food and produce stalls, entertainment, displays and public wind farm bus tours, saw the unveiling of a commemorative plaque and permanent wind turbine blade and information display in Snowtown, by the Premier of South Australia the Honourable Mike Rann and TrustPower Chairman Mr Bruce Harker.
Other distinguished guests included the Federal Member for Grey Mr Rowan Ramsey, the State Member for Frome the Honourable Mr Rob Kerin, the Mayor of Wakefield Mr. James Maitland, Toine van Megen, Global CEO of Suzlon, Dan Hansen, CEO of Suzlon Energy Australia, and members of the TrustPower board and management team including Chief Executive Officer, Keith Tempest.
The Snowtown wind farm site spreads more than 20km along the Hummocks and Barunga ranges, allowing for significant future expansion and is equipped with 47 Suzlon S88 wind turbines to produce a peak output of 98.7 MW. The Suzlon wind turbines have a rotor diameter of 88 metres and a tower height of 80m.
Construction of Stage 1 of the Snowtown Windfarm involved 350 escorted truck journeys from Adelaide, the use of 7km of high tension cables for anchor footings, 5000 cubic metres of concrete, 8,000 tonne of steel for towers, 27km of underground cable and 18km of overhead 33kv power line, with 15,000 tonnes total weight of cargo transported to the site.
Suzlon Energy Australia took up the project on a turnkey EPC basis and completed it on time and within budget.
TrustPower Chief Executive Keith Tempest says the opening of the Snowtown Wind Farm marks another important milestone for TrustPower, which has a portfolio of 100 percent sustainable hydro and wind generation facilities.
“We are proud of our investments in sustainable generation in New Zealand, which includes 35 hydro facilities and the country’s largest wind farm, plus plans for two further hydro facilities and two further wind farms now having been granted resource consents. We see this as the first of what we hope will be significant further investments in Australian wind energy, the income from which will complement that from New Zealand and provide increased income security in times of difficult economic or climatic conditions, as well as making a worthwhile contribution to combating emissions induced climate change”.
”The wind farm will help develop a positive new image for the town,” said the Chairperson of the Snowtown Community Management Committee, Paul McCormack.
”The local community has taken a strong interest in the project, and appreciates it being named the Snowtown Wind Farm,” Mr McCormack said. “It’s a good news story for this community.”
Mr McCormack is particularly enthusiastic about the 44 metre wind turbine blade which is on permanent display in the middle of town. “It is a fantastic tourist attraction and it allows people to stop off in Snowtown and get a sense of the turbines up close.”
Mr McCormack, who has one of turbines on his land, said lightheartedly: “Every morning I walk to the chook house to collect an egg for breakfast, and I look up at my turbine on the hill to ensure that it’s still spinning. I think it’s a beautiful beast, and it makes me greener and greener each day.”
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TrustPower opens Snowtown, Australia, windfarm powerd by Suzlon
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