Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm is a wind power station located about 30 km west of Port Lincoln in South Australia, near the southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula. It has 33 wind turbines of 2 MW each, with a combined generating capacity of 66 MW of electricity. The site covers an area of about 29 km2, with a coastal exposure of nearly 11 km and is private farming land.[1] The wind farm was commissioned in September 2005.[2]

Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm
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Country
  • Australia
LocationLower Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Coordinates34°51′S 135°35′E / 34.850°S 135.583°E / -34.850; 135.583
StatusOperational
Construction began2004
Commission date2007
OwnersEnergyAustralia and Acciona
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Site usagefarmland
Hub height60
Rotor diameter80
Site area29 square kilometres (11 sq mi)
Power generation
Units operational33
Make and modelVestas
Nameplate capacity66 MW
External links
Websitewww.energyaustralia.com.au/about-us/energy-generation/cathedral-rocks-wind-farm

Before the wind farm was built, extensive environmental and cultural studies were conducted. Surveys undertaken included the assessment of potential impacts to Aboriginal and European cultural heritage, flora, visual amenity, noise levels, birds and other animals. Construction of the wind farm was undertaken with consideration for the environment.[1]

Construction started in 2004, and the first turbines were commissioned in late 2005. The wind farm was fully operational by 2007.[3] It is operated by a joint venture between EnergyAustralia and Acciona Energy.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Hydro Tasmania (c2005). Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm Archived 9 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Wind power and wind farms in South Australia
  3. ^ "Renewable Energy: Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm | EnergyAustralia". EnergyAustralia. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
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