Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm, Western Australia

Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm, Western Australia

Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm is situated on a coastal ridge 16 kilometres west of Esperance in Western Australia, and it lies in the northern extremities of the reliable Roaring Forties winds. It was Australia's first commercial wind farm and consists of nine Vestas wind turbines giving a total generating capacity of just over 2 Megawatts. [ [http://www.auswea.com.au/auswea/projects/wa.asp Wind farms in Western Australia] ] The farm was established in October 1993, after the successful operation of a smaller experimental wind farm at Salmon Beach, Esperance.

Esperance is an isolated town and it is not connected to the electricity grid. Before the installation of wind turbines, the electrical needs of Esperance town and surrounding districts were solely supplied from a diesel power station. The Ten Mile Lagoon wind farm works in conjunction with the power station and reduces the amount of electricity needed to be generated by diesel power. [ [http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/search/product.htm?pname=Ten_Mile_Lagoon_Wind_Farm&ID=9003410 Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm] ]

Considerable care has been taken in the design and construction of the wind farm to ensure the least possible disturbance to the natural environment. [ [http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/search/product.htm?pname=Ten_Mile_Lagoon_Wind_Farm&ID=9003410 Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm] ]

ee also

*Wind power in Australia

References

External links

* [http://www.sustainability.dpc.wa.gov.au/CaseStudies/windenergy/windenergy.htm Wind energy in Western Australia]


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