Renewable energy
 

Wind blows in the right direction for Kennedy Energy Park take-off

11 Dec 2017

CS Energy has welcomed the start of construction for the $150 million Kennedy Energy Park near Hughenden in North Queensland.

Kennedy Energy Park will comprise a 15 megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic plant, 43.2 MW wind plant and 2MW/4MWh of battery storage and is being developed by Windlab and Eurus Energy Holdings.

CS Energy Chairman Jim Soorley said the start of construction marks a great day for the region as the project will not only create jobs and renewable energy, it also reinforces the region's reputation as the renewable energy capital of Queensland.

“The owners of Kennedy Energy Park, Windlab and Eurus Energy Holdings, have done a tremendous job in negotiating agreements with numerous parties which includes transmission and finance agreements,” Mr Soorley said.

“CS Energy is proud of its role in Kennedy Energy Park through a long-term agreement to purchase the electricity output and a proportion of the large scale generation certificates from the planned hybrid generation facility.

“The agreement supports the CS Energy strategy to facilitate renewable energy development in Queensland while continuing to provide reliable baseload electricity through its existing portfolio of power stations,” Mr Soorley said.

When the Kennedy Energy Park is fully operational in late 2018, its wind, solar and storage sources will provide enough electricity to power more than 30,000 homes.

The project will also play a key role in the Queensland Government’s 50 percent renewable energy target by 2030 and is a catalyst for the second phase 1,200 MW Kennedy Wind Farm project which is a crucial component of the Powering North Queensland Plan.