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Recently, RES announced that it will build a 429MW Murra Warra wind farm
near Horsham in western Victoria, Australia.
It is understood that the construction of the wind farm project will be carried out in two phases, the first phase includes 61 turbines with a total capacity of 226MW.
RES and Macquarie Capital provided equity financing
for the first phase of the wind power project.
The project also secured A$320 million (US$251 million) in debt financing
from financial institutions such as the ANZ consortium, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Sumitomo Mitsui and Westpac.
The CEO of RES Australia said, "The Murra Warra wind farm is a fantastic project with a high level of community support
.
Senvion is a great partner for us as they are very committed to working with local businesses and people and have a strong history
of effective community engagement in Victoria.
”
"The Murra Warra wind farm is a strong example of project developers working together to deliver important green energy projects that increase and diversify power supply
," said the co-head of utilities and renewable energy.
”
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Recently, RES announced that it will build a 429MW Murra Warra wind farm
near Horsham in western Victoria, Australia.
It is understood that the construction of the wind farm project will be carried out in two phases, the first phase includes 61 turbines with a total capacity of 226MW.
RES and Macquarie Capital provided equity financing
for the first phase of the wind power project.
The project also secured A$320 million (US$251 million) in debt financing
from financial institutions such as the ANZ consortium, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Sumitomo Mitsui and Westpac.
The CEO of RES Australia said, "The Murra Warra wind farm is a fantastic project with a high level of community support
.
Senvion is a great partner for us as they are very committed to working with local businesses and people and have a strong history
of effective community engagement in Victoria.
”
"The Murra Warra wind farm is a strong example of project developers working together to deliver important green energy projects that increase and diversify power supply
," said the co-head of utilities and renewable energy.
”
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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