AusNet to connect large Victorian wind farm


Tuesday, 13 December, 2022

AusNet to connect large Victorian wind farm

After four years of collaborative effort, AusNet Services (AusNet) has been appointed by WestWind Energy and TagEnergy to connect the first 756 MW stage of the Golden Plains Wind Farm to the grid.

Claimed as Australia’s largest wind farm, the 1330 MW wind farm in Rokewood will power more than 750,000 homes when both stages of the project are completed.

AusNet, along with its construction partner Consolidated Power Projects Australia, will design, build, own and operate the transmission assets for the wind farm, including a new 500 kV terminal station, two 500/220 kV transformers, a 5 km transmission line and a new 220 kV switching station.

Chad Hymas, Chief Development Officer, said AusNet is pleased to be part of the project that is designed to help the state’s transition to renewable energy.

“AusNet’s transmission expertise, local knowledge and experience delivering grid connections and transmission assets means we are ideally placed to deliver this supporting infrastructure,” he said.

“We are proud to be working with a number of local partners, including the engineering expertise of Jacobs in Melbourne and control room manufacturer SRS Power in Dandenong South, to drive a more sustainable future for Victoria,” Hymas said.

Since 2017 AusNet has delivered the infrastructure to connect around 2 GW of renewables and battery storage to the market.

Detailed design and procurement have commenced, with construction due to commence in early 2023.

Image caption: Standing (L to R) Marla Brauer, Chief Operations Officer, WestWind Energy; Tony Narvaez, CEO AusNet; Chad Hymas, Chief  Development Officer AusNet; and seated (L to R) Tobi Geiger, Managing Director, WestWind Energy; Franck Wottiez, CEO TagEnergy; Andrew Riggs, Managing Partner Ta Energy.

Originally published here.

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