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Australia, Queensland: Irish developer DP Energy is aiming to build a 1.4 GW wind farm and 500 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Australia. The project will be called the Windy Plains Renewable Energy Park and will be located about 40 km southeast of Julia Creek in McKinlay Shire, Queensland.
It will consist of 197 wind turbines with an installed capacity of up to 1.4 GW and will be supported by BESS facilities of around 500 MW/2000 MWh. The proposed site has several benefits including optimal wind speeds, large land blocks with minimal proximity to neighbouring dwellings, and flat topography which will lead to cost-effective deployment, and it is situated near to the new CopperString transmission line being constructed by Powerlink Queensland.
Windy Plains is in the project feasibility stage, with environmental, cultural heritage, and technical assessments underway. Approvals from regulators will follow after more detailed studies and consultation have taken place.
Source: renews.biz
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