Construction is expected to begin within 12 months on Australia’s
first combined wind and solar plant, set to be located in the northern
state of Queensland. Local renewable energy company Windlab Limited will partner with
Japanese Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation in a 50/50 joint venture to
build the Kennedy Energy Park plant, in what will be the first
large-scale hybrid solar and wind plant constructed in the country.
Located in the Flinders Shire of central north Queensland, the project
will cost approximately $140 million, and is set to begin construction
in October and November, 2016. The first stage will see the construction
of 6 of the largest wind turbines ever constructed in Australia,
amounting to approximately 40 MW, as well as 64,000 solar panels
amounting to another 40 MW, together, generating the equivalent
electricity required to power more than 25,000 homes. However, the Park
is intending to seek further investment following the successful
completion of stage one, with a goal to expand to up to 1,200 MW.
“In combination, these natural resources can provide a net capacity
factor approaching 70%, better than “base load” coal utilisation in
Queensland,” said Roger Price, Windlab Chief Executive Officer. “This
particular site has been carefully mapped and we know it is
predominantly windy through the afternoon and into the evening, and
obviously experiences sunlight during daylight hours. This resource
profile ensures almost constant energy production.
“Coupled with state of the art grid storage Kennedy will be able to
match North Queensland’s’ current energy demand profile more than 80% of
the time.” This project represents a continuation of the relationship between
Windlab and Eurus, after their involvement together on Victoria’s
Coonooer Bridge Wind Farm. “We are excited about another opportunity to work alongside Windlab, a
company that has been achieving excellence in wind farm development,”
said Hideyuki Inazumi, Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation President and
CEO. “Our participation in the development of Kennedy also demonstrates
our continuing commitment to the Australian renewable energy market.”
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/10/28/australias-first-combined-wind-solar-plant-built-queensland/
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