Lake Bonney Wind Farm

Lake Bonney Wind Farm is a wind farm near Millicent, South Australia, Australia. The wind farm is south of, and contiguous with, Canunda Wind Farm. Both are built along the Woakwine Range - a line of stabilised sand dunes that once were coastal.

Lake Bonney Wind Farm
Early morning at Lake Bonney wind farm
CountryAustralia
LocationMillicent, South Australia
Coordinates37°45′36″S 140°24′0″E
StatusOperational
Commission dateMarch 2005 (2005-03)
Construction costA$700 million
Owner(s)Infigen Energy
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Power generation
Units operational112
Make and modelVestas
Nameplate capacity278.5 MW
Capacity factor34%
Storage capacity52 MW·h
External links
Websitewww.infigenenergy.com/lake-bonney/
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The project was built in three stages. Stage 1 comprises 46 turbines each having a rated capacity of 1.75 MW (total 80.5 MW) and was finished in March 2005. Construction of Stage 2 began in November 2006 and was finished around April 2008. Stage 2 comprises 53 turbines of 3 MW (total 159 MW). Stage 3 comprises 13 turbines of 3 MW of total 39 MW). Stage 3 construction commenced in February 2009 and was commissioned in September 2009.

The owner of the Lake Bonney Wind Farm is Infigen Energy, previously known as Babcock and Brown Wind Partners. Wind turbines are serviced under a post-warranty service agreement by the turbine manufacturer Vestas.

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