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Massive Wind Farm Approved In Central Queensland
Jun 6th, 2018 at 7:07am
 
Massive wind farm approved in central Queensland   Smiley

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June 6 2018


A billion-dollar wind farm planned for central Queensland is set to be the biggest in the state and one of the largest in Australia.   Smiley 

The 195-turbine Lacour Energy project at Clarke Creek, north-west of Rockhampton, has been granted State Government approval, with construction expected to begin next year.

Company director Mark Rayner said the turbines would be positioned across eight cattle grazing properties, stretching 50 kilometres along the Broadsound Range and covering 76,000 hectares.

"We have the full support of the landowners on which the project will be built on," he said.

With the full feasibility study yet to be completed, Lacour Energy is continuing wind measurements at the site as well as detailed cost estimates for the project.

    "At this stage, we're quietly confident that the project is going to proceed," Mr Rayner said.

Isaac Regional Council Deputy Mayor Kelly Vea Vea said the council was generally supportive of the project, but there had been some angst in the community over the potential impacts.

"We are still waiting for that finer detail of the conditions associated to our existing infrastructure like our road networks et cetera," she said.
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The impact on the Marlborough-Sarina road is of particular concern to the Council and Clarke Creek residents, as it provides an important road link on the western side of the Broadsound Range.

Mr Rayner said the company would be required to pay for any damage it causes to the road network during the transportation of the massive turbines.

Lacour Energy also plans to establish an annual $200,000 community benefit fund as a sweetener for the local community.

The project also has a solar farm component, but Mr Rayner said that was not a requirement for it to proceed.

"It's quite possible that one side of the project will go first or will be constructed without the other component at this stage," he said.
Farm part of $20 billion energy plan



State Development Minister Cameron Dick said the project would support the Queensland Government's plan of a 50 per cent renewable energy target by 2030. 

The location will allow the wind farm to easily plug in to the State Government-owned Powerlink 275 kV transmission network, which runs adjacent to the site.

The project is billed to create 350 jobs during construction and about 20 ongoing roles.

At its peak, the wind farm is expected to generate 800 megawatts of power annually, making up 3 per cent of Queensland's current electricity needs.

Mr Dick said the approval had strict conditions attached to minimise noise impacts and disturbance to fauna and vegetation.

"The turbines will have blade tips up to 220 metres above the base of the wind turbine tower," he said.

The Government said the project was part of the $20 billion worth of energy projects planned in Queensland, with about $4.5 billion worth already underway or financially committed.

"We're confident as this new technology rolls out we'll continue to reduce the cost of renewable energy," Mr Dick said.   Smiley
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Reply #1 - Jun 6th, 2018 at 9:55am
 
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"The turbines will have blade tips up to 220 metres above the base of the wind turbine tower," he said.


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Reply #2 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 2:02pm
 
That's awesome and lots of Solar going up around Townsville as well, we can all start to breath a little easier  Smiley Smiley
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Reply #3 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 10:27pm
 
The way CQ lacks cloud cover for 300 out of 365 days of the year, we might as well have solar panels several football fields sized. Probably end up powering the whole of Qld.
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Reply #4 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 10:48pm
 
You'd think there be more usable wind down
on the coasts of the southern states?
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Reply #5 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 10:50pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jun 7th, 2018 at 10:48pm:
You'd think there be more usable wind down
on the coasts of the southern states?


Or around the Sunshine Coast considering all the curry consumed there.
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Reply #6 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 11:02pm
 
DonDeeHippy wrote on Jun 7th, 2018 at 2:02pm:
That's awesome and lots of Solar going up around Townsville as well, we can all start to breath a little easier  Smiley Smiley



We have too much solar now, it stuffing up the network. Time to tell the roof top solar scam artists, your free ride is over.



The rising number of solar rooftop installations is creating concerns that too much energy is flooding into the electricity grid, and could cause blackouts as the system struggles to control the excess power.

"Solar spill", when high levels of energy are generated by rooftop installations in the middle of the day when demand is low, is becoming a problem for Australia’s electricity networks, according to Andrew Dillon, the head of the grid representative body Energy Networks Australia.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/business/the-economy/too-much-of-a-good-thing-s...
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Reply #7 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 11:04pm
 
whiteknight wrote on Jun 6th, 2018 at 7:07am:
Massive wind farm approved in central Queensland   Smiley

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Yep, more expensive intermittent power, just what everyone needs.
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Reply #8 - Jun 7th, 2018 at 11:36pm
 
BigOl64 wrote on Jun 7th, 2018 at 11:04pm:
whiteknight wrote on Jun 6th, 2018 at 7:07am:
Massive wind farm approved in central Queensland   Smiley

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June 6 2018





Yep, more expensive intermittent power, just what everyone needs.



Don't worry BigOl,
more people are installing batteries to store the extra power.
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Reply #9 - Jun 8th, 2018 at 12:31am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jun 7th, 2018 at 11:36pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Jun 7th, 2018 at 11:04pm:
whiteknight wrote on Jun 6th, 2018 at 7:07am:
Massive wind farm approved in central Queensland   Smiley

ABC News
June 6 2018





Yep, more expensive intermittent power, just what everyone needs.



Don't worry BigOl,
more people are installing batteries to store the extra power.



Not even close enough to soak up all that useless power now, and at the rate the scam artists are ripping off the system there never will be.

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Reply #10 - Jun 8th, 2018 at 1:38am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jun 7th, 2018 at 10:48pm:
You'd think there be more usable wind down
on the coasts of the southern states?


Not really breezy in Rockhampton. And that is when Rockhampton is only 30km west of the coast. Probably better to see a coastal wind farm where the ocean temperatures create wind from interacting with land temperatures.
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Reply #11 - Jun 8th, 2018 at 8:05am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jun 8th, 2018 at 1:38am:
Bobby. wrote on Jun 7th, 2018 at 10:48pm:
You'd think there be more usable wind down
on the coasts of the southern states?


Not really breezy in Rockhampton. And that is when Rockhampton is only 30km west of the coast. Probably better to see a coastal wind farm where the ocean temperatures create wind from interacting with land temperatures.



SA is a windy state- ( ask gaseous Monk) and the windfarms on the plains outside Adelaide are beautiful- we need more of these to grace our landscape - to harness our natural powers
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Reply #12 - Jun 8th, 2018 at 11:45am
 
whiteknight wrote on Jun 6th, 2018 at 7:07am:
At its peak, the wind farm is expected to generate 800 megawatts of power annually, making up 3 per cent of Queensland's current electricity needs.


So that's nameplate capacity. What is the average output?
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Reply #13 - Jun 8th, 2018 at 12:29pm
 
And elsewhere -

"Britain Has Gone Nine Days Without Wind Power



Britain’s gone nine days with almost no wind generation, and forecasts show the calm conditions persisting for another two weeks.

The wind drought has pushed up day-ahead power prices to the highest level for the time of year for at least a decade. Apart from a surge expected around June 14, wind levels are forecast to stay low for the next fortnight, according to The Weather Company."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-07/u-k-wind-drought-heads-into-9...
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