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29 Oct 2020

500MW Australian Wind Farm Given Green Light

29 Oct 2020  by renews.biz   

Queensland state government has approved Cubico's 500MW Wambo Wind Farm project.

Located in the south-west of the Australian state 20km north-east of Jandowae, will comprise up to 110 wind turbines and a 50MW/200MWh battery storage and associated infrastructure.

The project is being jointly developed by Cubico Sustainable Investments (Cubico), a long-term owner and operator of renewable energy assets, and Renewable Energy Partners.

Cubico head of Australia David Smith said: "We are pleased to be developing a renewable energy project of this quality and scale that will assist the Queensland government in moving towards its target of 50% renewable energy generation by 2030.

"Construction of Stage 1 of the wind farm is expected to begin in late 2021, creating around 200 jobs, and be fully operational in 2023, providing a further 20 jobs.

"Cubico has a strong commitment to working with the state, as well as the local governments and community, to deliver jobs that support regional Queensland."

Renewable Energy Partners chief executive Luke McDonald said: "We are excited to see the project reach this important milestone, having commenced work on the project in 2018.

"The site for the Wambo Wind Farm was chosen due to its excellent wind resource, strong transmission network, and low environmental impact. "We are looking forward to working with Cubico and the local community to bring this project to completion.”

Cubico has established a pre-construction community benefit fund of $50,000 to support local projects and initiatives for the communities near the Wambo Wind Farm.

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