Bowmans Creek Wind Farm is a 336 MW onshore wind power project. It is planned in New South Wales, Australia. The project is currently in the authorization phase. It will be developed in a single phase. After the completion of construction, the project is expected to be commissioned in 2029.
Type of project | Total capacity (MW) | Active capacity (MW) | Pipeline capacity (MW) | The state of the project | Project location | Project developer | Down | 336 | – | 336 | To allow | New South Wales, Australia | Epuron |
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The description
The project is under development and currently belongs to Ãpuron.
The cost of the project is expected to be approximately $ 433.851 million.
The wind project includes 60 wind turbines.
The turbines that are installed on the project will use tubular steel towers.
Development status
After the completion of construction, the project is expected to be commissioned in 2029.
About Epuron
Epuron Pty Ltd (Epuron), formerly Taurus Energy Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Epuron Holding GmbH & Co KG, is a renewable energy company that develops wind and solar energy projects. The company provides resource monitoring and assessment for wind and solar power projects, including data capture and management, as well as equipment installation and maintenance. It offers development services such as site research, conceptual design, site assessment, landowner and community relations, and development consents. Epuron provides pre-construction services including wind resource and yield assessment, site development, equipment selection and tendering, etc. The company also provides technical commercial management services for solar projects, including operational performance monitoring and operation and maintenance management. It serves all of Australia. Epuron is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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