News / Siemens wins second stage of Australia onshore wind project
Date: 2016-08-04
Siemens wins second stage of Australia onshore wind project
Siemens, Europe’s largest engineering company, will supply, install and commission 32 3.2 megawatt wind turbines for the Hornsdale Stage 2 onshore wind farm in South Australia following a successful contract bid.
The customer for both wind power plants is Neoen Australia, a business of the French company Neoen. With a capacity of 100 megawatts (MW), Hornsdale Stage 2 will be a major contribution to the Australian Capital Territory's (ACT) target of 100 percent renewable energy by 2020.
The turbines will begin to be installed in December 2016, and are expected to become operational by June 2017. Siemens will then be responsible for servicing and maintaining the wind turbines within the framework of a long-term service agreement.
"We are delighted that Neoen entrusted Siemens to also supply the second stage of the Hornsdale wind project with our proven Direct Drive wind turbines," said Thomas Richterich, CEO Onshore at the Siemens Wind Power and Renewables Division.
"Hornsdale Stage 2 is a good example of collaborative customer partnership combined with the best technology for the benefit of society, the economy and the environment".
The wind power plant will be installed near the South Australian town of Jamestown, around 200 kilometres north of Adelaide and the company claims it will achieve a record low price of 77 Australian Dollars per MWh – approximately 5.2 Euro Cents per kWh.
The Hornsdale wind farm Stage 1 was signed at a fixed price of 6.1 Euro Cents per kWh in 2015. The reasons for the low energy price are excellent wind resources, important synergies with the first stage of the Hornsdale wind farm as well as optimal finance and equity structures.
Once operational, Hornsdale Stage 2 will contribute to the achievement of carbon neutral targets by selling the generated power to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT Government).
"Hornsdale Stage 2 is another great example of the global strength of France and Germany working together to provide clean energy for 70,000 Australian homes and new employment, training and investment opportunities in South Australia and the ACT," said Xavier Barbaro, Neoen’s global CEO.
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