Steph Cooke

Rye Park Wind Farm starts this year

Written by: The Hilltops Phoenix

Work on the state’s biggest wind farm soon to start.

Work on the state’s biggest wind farm soon to start.

Work on the state’s biggest wind farm, Rye Park Wind Farm (RPWF), is set to start in coming months after the project’s financial close.

The 396MW wind farm will create an estimated 250 direct jobs during the construction phase and up to 10 ongoing regional jobs during its operational life, with opportunities for local workers.

When fully commissioned in 2024, the RPWF will be a vital key component in the renewable energy sector’s growth.

RPWF will be constructed on an elevated ridgeline near Rye Park.

It will utilise 66 Vestas EnVentus V162-6.0MW wind turbines, the latest technology solution from Vestas, maximising energy production and environmental benefits.

“The RPWF will be coming online very soon after the foreshadowed closure of the Liddell Power Station in NSW, supporting the transition to a cost-effective, clean energy system and helping the State reach its important energy and environmental ambitions,” said PowAR Chief Executive Officer, Geoff Dutaillis.

About 55% of production from the RPWF has been contracted under a 15-year power purchase agreement with Newcrest Mining Limited for the supply of electricity and green products to its Cadia gold mine near Orange.

“We are very pleased to be able to continue our long-standing relationship with our trusted delivery partners, Vestas and Zenviron, to work with our valued customer Newcrest and to further enhance our relationship with Lumea given the strategic importance of the RPWF and our pipeline of development opportunities in NSW,” Mr Dutaillis said.

In addition to local employment opportunities, during the construction phase the RPWF will bring local economic benefits through requirements for accommodation, food, fuel and trade equipment and services.

Commercial operation of the RPWF is expected to be reached in early 2024.

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