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Windy Hill Wind Farm

A sustainable energy source near Ravenshoe, QLD

Location: Ravenshoe, QLD

Status: Operational

Network: Powerlink

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20

Wind Turbines​
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12MW

Capacity
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3,500

Avg Homes Powered Per Year​
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2000

Beginning of operations

About the project

As the first ‘utility-scale’ wind farm in the state of Queensland, Windy Hill Wind Farm is a significant landmark in the state’s renewable energy journey.

Technically Windy Hill is the second wind farm to be constructed in Queensland, after the single 0.45Mw turbine began operations on Thursday Island in 1997.

The 20 turbines are 44 metres (144 ft) high which each generate 12 megawatts of electricity, enough to power about 3,500 homes.

Completed in 2000, Windy Hill was is strategically located near Ravenshoe, the highest town in the state, and as the name suggests, benefits from the very windy conditions.

The turbines are located on a mix of private land which continues to be used as a dairy farm.

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 Consultation underway for Far North Queensland wind farm
February 19, 2020

Consultation underway for Far North Queensland wind farm

Local people have the chance to find out more and give their view on a proposed new wind farm for Far North Queensland. RATCH-Australia is investigating the potential of land 13km…
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