Nov 16

Rugby Wind Farm
A planning focus meeting was held last week for the proposed Rugby wind farm. Preliminary Environmental assessment work has been undertaken for a proposed large $390 million wind farm on 100,000 ha, in-between Rugby and Boorowa in South West NSW.

Windlab Developments, together with Suzlon Energy, are jointly investigating the development of the Rugby Wind Farm, located between Rugby and Boorowa. Windlabs has been investigating the area since 2004. The proposed wind farm will comprise of up to 90 wind turbines, up to 160m tall and aims to connect to the 132kV line to the West of the site. Wind speeds are said to be in low 8m/s to high 7m/s range. The developers have submitted a Project Application for consideration to the NSW Department of Planning.

In 2005, Windlab partnered with Investec Bank to develop wind projects across the country. Now utilising Suzlon’s wind turbine and project delivery experience the partners are pursuing sites for development and construction.

Suzlon aims to sell more turbines in the Australian market through developing wind sites, however it is now competing with other developers and potential customers for competitive sites and power purchase agreements.

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Nov 15

Goldwind
Goldwind, will invest an additional 2.15 billion yuan ($325 million) in five different wind units, using funds from the initial public offering in Hong Kong.

MacGen
Tomago Aluminium has finalised an 11 year power purchase agreement with the state owned Macquarie Generation. The finer details of the 900MW PPA contract have not yet been released but it said to interruptibility clauses to allow MacGen to suspended power in times of severe generation disruptions. The contract also hedges the power price to the London Metals Exchange price from Aluminium, this clause cost MacGen dearly in 2008 when the price of aluminium fell sharply.

Hydro Aluminium’s smelter plant at nearby Kurri Kurri has been in negotiations with Delta Electricity. These negotiations have been suspended for both parties to digest the Tomago contract.

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Infigen
Infigen Energy’s biggest stock holder, The Children’s Investment (TCI) Master Fund (~22%), has demanded a seat on the company’s board, trigger the resignation of the then chairman Graham Kelly.

The recent performance of Infigen has put a lot of pressure on the board and the TCI’s pressure could be good for the performance of the stock.

ACT
The ACT Government has admitted that its solar power feed-in schemes will add $225 to the average annual household bill in Canberra. The scheme promises to generate up to 25 per cent of the city’s power within a few years with solar farms dotted around the territory and vast photovoltaic panels on shopping centre and warehouse roofs.

Iberdrola
Iberdrola Renewables has begun construction on a 26.8MW biomass power plant in southeastern Oregon, forging ahead with an expansion of its business lines in North America.

The facility will be cooled entirely by air, reducing water use by more than 80 per cent compared with conventional plants, and derive sawmill waste from Collins Pine as fuel. Collins will also purchase the equivalent of 2MW of steam from the project to run its lumber drying process more efficiently. The project is due for completion in 2012.

Risø DTU
The Danish National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Risø DTU, has been granted DKK 20 million from the EU to develop a 20MW offshore vertical wind turbine.

CEC
Last week the Clean Energy Council released a technical report from experts on the noise impacts of wind farms in Australia. The report provides independent technical advice that concludes there is no evidence that residents will suffer any direct health effects as a result of living near wind farms.

Key points of the report include:

  • The Standards and Guidelines used in Australia and are amongst the most stringent and contemporary in the world,
  • There is detailed and extensive research and evidence that indicates that the noise from wind farms developed and operated in accordance with the current Standards and Guidelines will not have any direct adverse health effects.

See the CEC paper or the
Victorian Work Safe document

Ararat
Protestors from across the state descended upon Penshurst to rally against one of Victoria’s largest wind developments on Saturday. Busloads of racegoers travelling through Penshurst on the way to Dunkeld were greeted by scores of placards from an imposing group of anti-wind farm lobbyists spouting slogans such as “Wind Farms Make Me Sick” and “Wind Farms Kill Birds”. Representatives from RES were in town holding an open day with displays of birds-eye turbine layouts and photographic predictions of the Ararat wind farm project.

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Oct 29

Infigen
Infigen shares jumped 18 per cent on Monday with rumours of a prospective buyers.

Insiders are also wondering that with some cash in the war chest, will Infigen try to secure the Emu Downs wind farm which is only 200km away from their Alinta/Walkaway wind farm.

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Transfield
Collector residents are getting loud about the prospect of up to 80 wind turbines being constructed nearby.Transfield Services submitted a project application last month for the $400million Collector wind farm development. The proposed project is 55km north-east of Canberra just south of the Cullerin Range wind farm. The project has local residents uneasy about the possible visual impact of 80 turbines up to 150m tall along the north south escarpment.

Rugby Wind Farm
Environmental assessment work has been undertaken for a proposed large wind farm in-between Rugby and Boorowa in South West NSW. Windlab Developments, together with Suzlon Energy, are jointly investigating the development of the Rugby Wind Farm, located between Rugby and Boorowa. Windlabs has been investigating the area since 2004. The proposed wind farm will comprise of up to 90 wind turbines, up to 160m tall.

ACT
The ACT government is standing by its solar feed-in tariff despite the NSW governments actions to slash the tariff for household solar installations. ACT installation up to 10kW receive 45.7c per kWh, compared to the revised NSW tariff of 20c/kWh.

UFWA
UFWA’s new manager is set to move their office closer to the action in the CBD of Sydney.

Acciona
Two top executives in Acciona’s North America business have left the group, amid continuing rumours of a switch in emphasis from its US operations due to this years downturn in the US wind market.

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