Yandin Wind Farm
Yandin Wind Farm is Western Australia's largest wind power station located in Dandaragan, Western Australia.
Yandin Wind Farm | |
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Country | Australia |
Location | Dandaragan |
Status | Under construction |
Construction began | July 2019 |
Owner(s) | RATCH-Australia (70%) Alinta Energy (30%) |
Operator(s) | Vestas |
Wind farm | |
Type | Onshore |
External links | |
Website | www.yandinwindfarm.com.au |
Construction was completed in late October 2020. It comprises 51 turbines with hub heights of 105m to maximise performance in the site's specific wind conditions. The turbines are Vestas V150 variants with a 4.2 MW capacity resulting in a total generation capacity of 214 MW.[1][2]
Commissioning begun in July with increasing outputs being exported onto the SWIS grid as capacity (turbines) came online.[3] The wind farm full commissioning (completion and export to grid at full capacity) is expected to be in late 2020.
References
- Yandin Wind Farm Alinta Energy
- Construction set to begin on WA’s largest wind farm Infrastructure Magazine 5 March 2019
- AEMO Live data dashboard
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