Projects
Forest Wind
CleanSight is currently developing the Forest Wind project, a major clean energy infrastructure project proposal planned to be embedded in Australia’s largest exotic pine plantation, between Maryborough and Gympie, in the Wide Bay region of Queensland. The pine forest covers a very large 65km by 30km area, with the dense pine trees providing a natural buffer between Forest Wind and local residences.
Forest Wind has the capacity to generate enough electricity to supply one in four Queensland homes with a local wind energy resource that blows in from the Pacific Ocean. That’s about half a million homes supplied by up to 1,200MW of power-generating capacity. The project is currently in the development phase.
For more information visit www.forestwind.com.au or see below for more information on our project experience.
Other major projects and clients CleanSight has serviced, include:
Boco Rock Wind Farm 113MW, owned by Wind Prospect CWP, GE Energy Financial Services and then EGCO, delivered by GE and Downer EDI Boco Rock Wind Farm Stage 2, owned EGCO
Sapphire Wind Farm 270MW (largest wind farm in NSW) owned by Wind Prospect CWP, now owned by Partners Group
Taralga Wind Farm 106MW delivered by Vestas and Downer EDI owned by Banco Santander, now owned by Pacific Hydro
Ararat Wind Farm owned by RESTrust PowerHydro Tasmania
Oakey Solar PV Farm 75MW, owned by RECurrent, then SHARP, now Canadian Solar
Solar Dawn solar thermal 250MW, owned by AREVA
WISE Sentinel Wind Prospect Group
Cloncurry solar PV
Cleveland Power biomass 8MW, owned by Darwalla
Lower Murray Water Corporation.