Construction of US$2.6bn 鈥榣argest鈥� windfarm in Southern Hemisphere underway

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Final financing for stage two of the Golden Plains Wind Farm project in Victoria, Australia, closed in June, and construction on the AUS$4 billion (US$2.6 billion) 鈥榣argest windfarm in the Southern Hemisphere鈥� is officially underway.

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Australia-based TagEnergy secured financing from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac, Denmark鈥檚 Export & Investment Fund, Japan鈥檚 Mizuho Bank, France鈥檚 Natixis Bank, the Bank of China, and Germany鈥檚 Deutsche Bank.

CEFC CEO Ian Learmonth noted, 鈥淚n a further demonstration of the success of our innovative 鈥榖ridge to contract鈥� finance, CEFC capital will enable construction to begin before stage two secures power purchase agreements, ensuring faster deployment of clean, green power to Victorian consumers.

鈥淭his strategy helped fast track construction of stage, which has subsequently contracted 60% of its energy.鈥�

Vestas, Danish wind-energy company and global wind turbine supplier, received the engineering, procurement, and construction contract. AusNet Services was announced as the grid connection provider, with WestWind Energy serving as asset manager.

The work consists of installing wind turbines that will generate 577 MW of electricity. Combined with the work from stage one (which TagEnergy said is nearing completion with 25% of turbines erected), the massive windfarm will produce 1,333 MW of power.

TagEnergy said the entire project should finish in 2027 and deliver 9% of Victoria鈥檚 electricity needs. Stage one should be operational in the first quarter of 2025, the company said.

Project moving like the wind

TagEnergy noted time savings so far on the multi-year scheme and credited the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for the quick assessment and approval process for grid connection.

鈥淭he diligence and expertise of the grid connection teams at Vestas and AEMO Victoria who leveraged best practices developed during the adjacent 756 MW Golden Plains Wind Farm Stage 1 connection process reduced the assessment period from nine months to five months,鈥� Riggs said.

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