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Toora Wind Farm

Coordinates: 38°38′41″S 146°20′49″E / 38.6446°S 146.347°E / -38.6446; 146.347
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Toora Wind Farm
Turbine overlooking the promontory
Map
Country
  • Australia
Coordinates38°38′41″S 146°20′49″E / 38.6446°S 146.347°E / -38.6446; 146.347
Owner(s)
Operator(s)
Wind farm
Type
Hub height
  • 67 m (220 ft)
Rotor diameter
  • 66 m (217 ft)
Power generation
Units operational12 × 1.75 MW
Make and modelVestas Vestas V66 (12)
Nameplate capacity
  • 21 MW

Toora wind farm is a wind power station at Toora in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. It is located north of Wilsons Promontory and 150 km SE of Melbourne. The wind farm is on a ridge overlooking the town of Toora.

Toora has 12 wind turbines, each of 1.75 MW rated capacity, with a total generating capacity of 21 MW of electricity. The power station was completed in 2002.

As of May 2008, it was owned by Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund. Danish company Vestas Wind Systems, one of the world's largest turbine manufacturers, constructed the wind farm. Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund became RATCH-Australia on 11 July 2011.[1]

Viewing and photography points are available on a road that passes the wind farm. From some of these views of the coastal plain, the Strzelecki Ranges, and Wilsons Promontory can be combined with views of the turbines. Accommodation is available in a caravan park at Toora.

One of Toora's turbines can power up to 6,600 homes.

References

  1. ^ "TRANSFIELD SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE FUND (TSI)". Delisted Australia. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
Overview of the wind farm