Clements Gap Wind Farm

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Clements Gap Wind Farm
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Clements Gap Wind Farm under construction in 2009
Clements Gap Wind Farm
CountryAustralia
Location Clements Gap, South Australia
Coordinates 33°28′51″S138°05′55″E / 33.4809°S 138.0987°E / -33.4809; 138.0987 Coordinates: 33°28′51″S138°05′55″E / 33.4809°S 138.0987°E / -33.4809; 138.0987
StatusOperational
Commission date February 2010
Owner(s) Pacific Hydro
Wind farm
Type
Site usagecropping and grazing
Power generation
Units operational27
Nameplate capacity 57 MW

Clements Gap Wind Farm is a wind farm opened in 2010 located in the Barunga Range, South Australia near Clements Gap, some 20 minutes south of Port Pirie. The wind farm consists of 27 wind turbines with a total generating capacity of 57 MW. [1] It provides enough electricity for up to 33,000 homes and is estimated to avoid the emission of 150,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases each year. [2] The Clements Gap site was chosen because of its powerful winds, easy construction access, simple grid connection, and strong community support. [3] [2]

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References

  1. Stock Journal: "11th wind farm opens in SA" Archived 30 December 2012 at archive.today , 19 February 2010
  2. 1 2 "Clements Gap wind farm". PacificHydro. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  3. "Clements Gap Wind Farm" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2008.