Woolnorth Wind Farm

Woolnorth Wind Farm is a wind power development, comprising two wind farms, at the Woolnorth property at Woolnorth (which includes the location known as Cape Grim), in the far north-west of Tasmania, Australia. Both wind farms are operated by Woolnorth Wind Farm Holdings, a joint venture between Hydro Tasmania (who own a 25% share) and Shenhua Group (75% share). Studland Bay Wind Farm was commissioned in 2007 and consists of 25 Vestas V90 3 MW (4,000 hp) turbines, for a total capacity of 75 MW (101,000 hp). Tours to the wind farms are available and operated by a private commercial entity.

Woolnorth Wind Farm

Woolnorth Wind Farm is a wind power development, comprising two wind farms, at the Woolnorth property at Woolnorth (which includes the location known as Cape Grim), in the far north-west of Tasmania, Australia. Both wind farms are operated by Woolnorth Wind Farm Holdings, a joint venture between Hydro Tasmania (who own a 25% share) and Shenhua Group (75% share). Studland Bay Wind Farm was commissioned in 2007 and consists of 25 Vestas V90 3 MW (4,000 hp) turbines, for a total capacity of 75 MW (101,000 hp). Tours to the wind farms are available and operated by a private commercial entity.