Data released by Windlab shows Coonooer Bridge, opened
earlier this year, achieved an operating capacity factor of 48.9 per cent in
the second quarter from the start of April to the end of June.
The high output explains why Coonooer Bridge is known as the
cheapest operating wind farm in Australia. It was built after winning a tender
held by the ACT government, bidding a price of $81.50/MWh, fixed, for 20 years.
That equates to a current price of around $65/MWh, according to some estimates.
(That price has since been beaten by the yet-to-be built
second stage of the Hornsdale project in South Australia, and will likely be
beaten again when the winners of the next tender are announced shortly).
Windlab CEO Roger Price said the performance from Coonoer
Bridge was as expected.
Read the RenewEconomy
story - “Coonooer Bridge claims highest output of Australian wind farms.”

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