Codrington Wind Farm
This project is an operating site
Codrington was Pacific Hydro's first wind development as
well as the first fully private investment in a wind farm in
Australia.
When it was officially opened by the Victorian Premier Steve
Bracks in July 2001, it was also Australia's largest wind farm,
with 14 windmills and a combined capacity of 18.2MW.
Located near Port Fairy in southwest Victoria, the Codrington site
was close to perfect, with strong prevailing winds blowing off the
Southern Ocean, a large land area so we could best space the
windmills, easy access to the National Electricity Grid, existing
land use that would co-exist with the windmills, and suitable
access for the construction vehicles and machinery.
We spoke to the local community and government, and
received strong support for the project.
We worked hard
to avoid any negative impact on bird
life or natural vegetation and ensured that we would
not violate any Indigenous cultural heritage, that we would
minimise noise and disturbance for the community during
construction and that there would be no ongoing noise or visual
impact issues.
Construction started in November 2000 and finished just 8 months
later in June 2001.
The wind farm now avoids the emission of around 49,000 tonnes**
of greenhouse gas each year.
We injected more than $9 million into the regional economy
during construction and development and created over 30 jobs, with
local companies contracted to install roads, foundations, towers,
transformers and cabling. Tourism in the region is now flourishing,
with the wind farm attracting about 50,000 visitors annually.
Our landholders receive ongoing revenue payments, and since the 14
windmills and roads take up less than 1 per cent of the land, their
sheep and cattle grazing activities are able to continue
unaffected.
| Capacity |
18.2MW |
| Average Electricity Generation |
49 GWh p.a. |
| Commissioned |
2001 |
| Location |
Victoria, Australia |
| Manufacturer |
14 x 1.3 MW AN Bonus |
| Greenhouse Gas Saving |
Est. 49,000 tonnes pa ** |
| Homes Supplied |
est 8,000 pa * |
* based on average household usage of 6MWh a year
** based on Victorian Government Policy and Planning Guidelines
September 2009