Portland Wind Farm

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Portland Wind Farm

Wind farm out of Port Fairy on the Portland Road
Victoria
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Location of Portland Wind Farm in Victoria
Country Australia
Location Portland, Victoria
Coordinates 38°21′8.74″S 141°35′14.4″E / 38.3524278°S 141.587333°E / -38.3524278; 141.587333Coordinates: 38°21′8.74″S 141°35′14.4″E / 38.3524278°S 141.587333°E / -38.3524278; 141.587333
Status Operational
Commission date 2010
Construction cost A$330 million
Developer(s) Pacific Hydro
Turbine information
Turbines 98
Manufacturer(s) Vestas
Power generation information
Installed capacity 195 MW

The Portland wind farm is one of Australia's largest wind farms. Located on the coast of south-western Victoria near the city of Portland, it consists of four separate sites, of which three have been completed. Completion of the entire 195 MW project is expected in 2011,[1] at a capital cost of 330 million Australian dollars.

The project is expected to produce more than 500 GWh annually, enough electricity to power about 125,000 homes each year, and equal to more than 7% of Victoria’s residential electricity demand, or powering a city the size of Geelong. The project is being developed by Pacific Hydro.[2]

[edit] History

The Danish turbine manufacturer, Vestas, constructed a blade manufacturing facility at nearby Portland in August 2005. Blades from the plant were intended to support the project, however blades were ultimately sourced from overseas, and the plant was closed down in December 2007, Vesta citing too little investment support from the Federal government as its reason.[3]

The planning minister approved the construction of wind towers on the Portland capes, including Cape Bridgewater, against the recommendations of the a Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal hearing and of a government appointed panel.[4]

[edit] Stages

  1. Yambuk wind farm, the first stage of the project, consists of 20 turbines, each measuring 105 m (344 ft) tall, with a maximum rated output of 1.5 MW, totalling to a maximum capacity of 30 MW. These were commissioned in January 2007. The wind farm is adjacent to the existing Codrington Wind Farm, and is expected to produce more than 90GWh annually at a capital cost of about 50 million Australian dollars.[5]
  2. Cape Bridgewater wind farm of 58 MW, comprises 29, 2MW generators. At completion in 2008 it was the largest wind farm in Victoria.[6]
  3. Cape Nelson South wind farm of 44 MW, comprises 22, 2MW generators. It was completed in 2009.[7]
  4. Cape Sir William Grant wind farm is proposed to have 27 turbines with a planned capacity of 54 MW.[8]

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[edit] References

[edit] External links

[edit] Portland wind farms gallery

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