Uungula Project in NSW Will Use 69 Wind Turbines of 6 MW from GE Vernova, with Approved Connection and Focus on Green Energy Transition.
The construction of the Uungula wind farm of 414 MW in New South Wales, Australia, by Squadron Energy, represents an important advance for the generation of renewable energy in the region. The project, which will feature 69 turbines, is located in the Orana Renewable Energy Zone and will connect to the existing transmission network. The strategic alliance with GE Vernova reinforces Squadron Energy’s commitment to promote the development of renewable energies in the country, contributing to the transition to a more sustainable energy matrix.
The partnership with GE Vernova for the supply of wind turbines for the Uungula park and for future projects such as the Spicers Creek and Jeremiah parks demonstrates Squadron Energy’s commitment to implementing green energy and creating economic opportunities in regional communities. The investment in renewable energies, supported by Tattarang chairman Andrew Forrest, represents a significant step towards independence from polluting fuels and building a clean energy industry for Australia.
Strategic Alliance to Drive Renewable Energy
The renewable energy industry is in full expansion, with the demand for construction jobs for wind turbines increasing considerably. The approved connection of new wind farms to the electrical grid is driving the green energy transition, and the strategic alliance among companies in the sector is strengthening the supply chain of clean energy.
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Sustainable Growth of Renewable Energy
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