Carmody's Hill Wind Farm
Project formerly known as Gulnare
This project is under development
The proposed wind farm site is located on the ridgeline to the
east of Georgetown and runs approximately 18km north from Mt
Misery. The total area of the site is approximately 4930
hectares however only around 33 hectares will be used in the final
development footprint.
The site has been selected by Pacific Hydro due to its strong,
consistent winds; proximity and access to the National
Electricity Grid, existing land practices which can co-exist with
the turbines, large area and low population density and good public
road access.
The wind farm will generate significant environmental, economic
and social benefits including:
- Greenhouse abatement - up to an estimated 501,000 tonnes of
global warming pollution avoided each year.
- Clean energy - with up to 70 turbines the wind farm will
produce enough electricity to power approximately 85,000 homes
every year.
- Jobs and investment - Pacific Hydro aims to maximise the local
content, typically 30%, of the total project cost. This will
provide a significant boost to the regional economy.
- Farmer support - provides an opportunity for local farms to
diversify.
- Low land use - the permanent works take up less than 1% of the
landholder's properties, ensuring current farming practices can
continue. This also ensures a minimal environmental footprint
of the project.
- Water savings - a similar amount of electricity produced by a
coal-fired power station would use up to 800 million litres of
clean fresh water each year.
- Community benefits - Pacific Hydro aims to be an active member
of the community. We support local activities at all our wind
farm sites and once a project is operational, provide a portion of
its revenue back into local community organisations through our
Sustainable Communities Fund. Find more information about our
Sustainable Communities Fund here.
To view the full Carmody's Hill Wind Farm development
application click here.
This is a wind farm development site. Information about the
project is based on anticipated outcomes from the planning and
delveopment process. The final design of the project is subject to
variation.
| Nominal Capacity |
Up to 140MW |
| Location |
South Australia |
| Number of Wind Generators |
Up to 70, 2MW |
| Greenhouse Gas Saving |
Up to 501,000 tonnes pa |
| Homes Supplied |
Up to 85,000 pa |