Goldwind Australia

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Goldwind Australia
TypeSubsidiary
Industry Renewable energy
Founded2009
Parent Goldwind
Website www.goldwindaustralia.com

Goldwind Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Chinese company Goldwind that builds, owns and operates wind farms and solar farms in Australia.

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Wind and solar farms

NameCapacity (MW)CommentsWebsite
White Rock Wind Farm 175 (Stage 1)Stage 2 (216MW) under construction
White Rock Solar Farm 20
Gullen Range Wind Farm 165.5Owned by BJCE Australia, Goldwind provide operations and maintenance
Gullen Solar Farm 10Owned by BJCE Australia
Mortons Lane Wind Farm 19.5
Biala Wind Farm 110Owned by BJCE Australia
Agnew Hybrid Renewable Microgrid 18 (wind component)The first Australian mine site to use a wind farm on its microgrid. Facility owned by EDL.
Cattle Hill Wind Farm 148.480% sold to PowerChina [1]
Moorabool Wind Farm 312Northern section (50 turbines) partially commissioned. Southern section (54 turbines) commencing commissioning in 2022.
Stockyard Hill Wind Farm 530Bought from Origin Energy in 2017. Turbine installation completed in 2020. Approved for 400MW in May 2022 with further commissioning in progress.
Esperance Power Project 9 (wind component)
Clarke Creek Wind Farm 450Under construction. Owned by Tattarang subsidiary Squadron Energy.

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References

  1. "Goldwind – Cattle Hill Wind Farm". KPMG . Retrieved 20 September 2019.