Mount Millar Wind Farm

The Mount Millar Wind Farm is situated on an escarpment between the towns of Cowell and Cleve on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The 35 wind turbines are positioned on the elongated Mount Millar site (about 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) in length) to maximise wind exposure. The wind farm can generate up to 70 megawatts (MW) of electricity and provide enough energy to meet the needs of about 36,000 typical households.[1]

Mount Millar Wind Farm
Mount Millar wind farm at sunset
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CountryAustralia
LocationEyre Peninsula, South Australia
Coordinates33°37′28″S 136°42′13″E / 33.624526°S 136.703690°E / -33.624526; 136.703690
StatusOperational
Construction began2004
Commission date28 February 2006
Construction costA$130M
Owner(s)Meridian Energy
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Hub height85 metres (279 ft)
Rotor diameter70 metres (230 ft)
Power generation
Units operational35
Make and modelEnercon E70
Nameplate capacity70 MW
External links
Websitewww.meridianenergy.co.nz
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The Mount Millar Wind Farm was the first wind farm in South Australia to use direct drive turbines that don't have gear boxes.[2] It connects to ElectraNet’s existing transmission network at Yadnarie Substation, via a new 33 km 132 kV overhead transmission line and substation.[1]

Construction of this wind farm started in late 2004 and was completed in December 2005. Power production started in February 2006.[2] The $130 million project was developed by Tarong Energy and in 2007 sold to Transfield Services.[1][3] In 2010 it was purchased by Meridian Energy.[4]

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  1. ^ a b c "Mount Millar Wind Farm". Archived from the original on 29 August 2007.
  2. ^ a b Wind power and wind farms in South Australia
  3. ^ TSI Fund Acquires Five Wind Farms Transfield Services
  4. ^ Meridian Energy Buys Australian Wind Farm Power Technology 10 May 2010

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