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Moorabool Wind Farm Official Association Partner for the Ballan Autumn Festival
Moorabool Wind Farm is proud to announce that it is the Official Association Partner for the Ballan Autumn Festival 2017. The Association has a strong history of supporting the community with over 40 years’ experience in delivering quality events that add to the economic and commercial opportunities for the Moorabool Shire and surrounding areas. “In…
Read MoreLocal community celebrates the arrival of the first turbine blade
White Rock Wind Farm 5 December 2016 Today, the local community of Glen Innes joined together with invited guests to celebrate the arrival of the first wind turbine blade for White Rock Wind Farm. The blade, weighing around 15 tonnes and 59.5 metres in length, is the biggest wind turbine blade in Australia to date.…
Read MoreAustralia’s biggest wind turbine blades arrive
White Rock Wind Farm 14 October 2016 The first shipment of wind turbines destined for White Rock Wind Farm are due to arrive overnight at the Port of Newcastle, NSW. The shipment, consisting of 8 complete Goldwind 2.5 MW Wind Turbine Generators includes the biggest wind turbine blades to arrive in Australia to date. The…
Read MoreWhite Rock Solar Farm awarded ARENA grant
White Rock Solar Farm 8 September 2016 White Rock Solar Farm is one of twelve projects to be awarded a grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) large-scale solar competitive funding round. ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht said “ARENA had been a driving force in bringing down costs and accelerating the commerciality of large-scale solar…
Read MoreGullen Solar Farm reaches key ARENA milestone
Gullen Solar Farm 25 July 2016 Goldwind Australia and New Gullen Range Wind Farm would like to jointly announce that Gullen Solar Farm achieved the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) Financial Close Milestone on the 15th July 2016. This means that the key prerequisites for ARENA funding to be committed have been met. Full Project…
Read MoreGoldwind welcomes a second Tasmanian interconnector
Goldwind Australia 22 June 2016 Goldwind welcomes the recent release of the preliminary report into the feasibility of a second Tasmanian interconnector by the Hon Warwick Smith AM. As a wind power company, Goldwind is actively working to develop the latent potential of Tasmania’s wind projects. A second Tasmanian interconnector will allow more wind projects…
Read MoreWhite Rock Solar Farm gets planning approval
White Rock Solar Farm 20 June 2016 Goldwind Australia is pleased to announce that White Rock Solar Farm was granted development consent by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment on the 14th June 2016. John Titchen, Managing Director at Goldwind Australia, said “The solar farm will be an excellent complement to White Rock Wind…
Read MoreGoldwind and CECWPC announce White Rock Wind Farm construction
White Rock Wind Farm 8 April 2016 Goldwind and CECEP Wind-Power Corporation (CECWPC) are pleased to announce that White Rock Wind Farm construction will start on site late in April 2016. White Rock Wind Farm is located West of Glen Innes in the New England/Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. CECWPC will purchase…
Read MoreProposed solar development at White Rock Wind Farm
Goldwind Australia are proposing a 20MW solar development adjacent to the White Rock Wind Farm. The development is planned to form a pioneering hybrid solar/wind renewable energy facility in the New England Tablelands. The proposed project has been shortlisted in the ARENA Advancing Renewables Programme, Largescale Solar Competitive Round. The development is planned to comprise…
Read MoreLocal industry briefing – companies placed under starter’s orders
White Rock Wind Farm 15 December 2015 Over 60 representatives from local businesses attended a supplier information briefing in Glen Innes on the 15 December. The event was hosted by White Rock Wind Farm, in partnership with the NSW Department of Industry and the Industry Capability Network (ICN). Attendees heard from project owners, White Rock…
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