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Renewables - Windfarms

Macarthur Wind Farm (Victoria – Australia)

The AGL owned 420 MW Macarthur Wind Farm, made up of 140 x 3 MW wind turbines, is currently the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. It has the installed capacity to generate enough green energy to power approximately 173,000 average Australian homes, saving approximately 1.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gases each year. Voltoni Limited resources were contracted by Consolidated Power Projects (CPP) to undertake the detailed eathing design of all 140 wind turbines, 33-kV cable transition stations, 33-kV/132-kV Macarthur Wind Farm Substation the interconnection between 132-kV Tarrone Terminal Substation (TRTS) & 132-kV/500-kV Tarrone Substation (TRSS).

 Coopers Gap Wind Farm (Queensland – Australia)

Situated in Cooranga North, approximately 250 kilometres north west of Brisbane, the AGL owned 453 MW Coopers Gap Wind Farm, made up of 123 wind turbines will produce approximately 1,510,000 MWh of renewable energy. This is an equivalent of powering more than 260,000 average Australian homes. The renewable energy produced would reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 1,2 million tonnes annually. On completion, this project will be the largest wind farm in Australia. Voltoni Limited resources were contracted by Consolidated Power Projects (CPP) to undertake the detailed earthing design of all 123 wind turbines, 5 meteorological masts, & the 33-kV/132-kV Coopers Gap Substation (CGWFS).

Mount Emerald Wind Farm (Queensland – Australia)

Situated between Mareeba & Atherton (5 km west of Walkamin), the Ratch Australia built Mount Emerald Wind Farm is a 180 MW wind farm currently under construction. It will consist of 53 Vestas wind turbines. Voltoni Limited resources were contracted by Consolidated Power Projects (CPP) to undertake the detailed earthing design of all 53 wind turbines, 33-kV/132-kV Mount Emerald Substation (MEWFS) & the interconnection between MEWFS & Walkamin Substation (WKMS).