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Recently, the government of Queensland, Australia, approved the country's largest wind farm project, worth $1 billion, to build nearly 200 wind turbines
in the Bowen Basin.
On June 5, local time, the Clark Creek wind farm project with an installed capacity of 800 MW received planning approval
.
LaCole Energy, the project's developer, said construction would take about three years, would create about 350 jobs, provide 3 per cent of Queensland's electricity generation and would also include a solar module project
.
The head of Lacol Energy said it was a unique energy project that connected wind and solar resources directly to the grid
.
The development approval of the wind farm is an important milestone
for the project.
LaColl Energy will work closely with the Queensland Government to assess the acoustic impacts of wind farms and the impact on
animals and vegetation.
Recently, the government of Queensland, Australia, approved the country's largest wind farm project, worth $1 billion, to build nearly 200 wind turbines
in the Bowen Basin.
On June 5, local time, the Clark Creek wind farm project with an installed capacity of 800 MW received planning approval
.
LaCole Energy, the project's developer, said construction would take about three years, would create about 350 jobs, provide 3 per cent of Queensland's electricity generation and would also include a solar module project
.
The head of Lacol Energy said it was a unique energy project that connected wind and solar resources directly to the grid
.
The development approval of the wind farm is an important milestone
for the project.
LaColl Energy will work closely with the Queensland Government to assess the acoustic impacts of wind farms and the impact on
animals and vegetation.