Press Releases

Ratch Australia appoints AECOM for $360m Mount Emerald Wind Farm

Published by

PRESS RELEASE

SYDNEY (9 September, 2016) — As a result of its deep technical capability in the renewable energy space, AECOM has recently been appointed as the Owner’s Engineer for the A$360 million, 180 Megawatt (MW) Mount Emerald Wind Farm in North Queensland.

AECOM, the premier integrated infrastructure firm, will use its local and international wind farm experience to assist with all key technical aspects of the 53 turbine project. Working alongside the Ratch project team, AECOM brings a deep understanding of constructability issues based on recent site based experience gained on Ararat and Bald Hills Wind Farm projects.

Ratch Australia recently announced Vestas and Downer Group as the preferred contractors for the project, and are now working with them to finalise the necessary contracts for project construction and operations. The announcement followed Ergon Energy’s decision in May of this year to purchase all of the electricity generated by the wind farm through to the end of 2030. The project also received approval from both the Queensland and Australian governments last year following four years of on-the-ground studies.

Craig Chambers, AECOM Australia, Power Director said. “The AECOM team has delivered more than 3 gigawatts of wind projects, supporting a variety of clients across a broad range of services in Australia. We bring a detailed technical knowledge and understanding of the regulatory requirements as well as industry best practice, ensuring that Ratch Australia has direct access to some of the most experienced wind sector professionals in the market.”

AECOM will assist in managing technical compliance requirements, key risks and challenges during the different phases of the project.

Ratch Executive General Manager Business Development, Anthony Yeates, said, “We selected the AECOM team on the basis of their track record with recent Australian wind farm projects, and on the basis of our long working relationship with them on other Ratch development projects. Another key aspect of their selection was their strong North Queensland presence, for example we have been working with AECOM’s Cairns office on local road access arrangements for the project.”

Subject to final approvals, the project is scheduled to be completed by late 2018 and will significantly boost Queensland’s renewable energy capacity. Power producer Ratch owns a number of wind farms around Australia including the Windy Hill wind farm near Ravenshoe, and has an interest in a number of renewable energy development opportunities. Of the 3,500 MW of wind generation capacity currently in the country, Queensland currently only supplies around 12 MW from wind farms in Ravenshoe and Thursday Island.

 

About AECOM

AECOM is built to deliver a better world. We design, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets for governments, businesses and organizations in more than 150 countries. As a fully integrated firm, we connect knowledge and experience across our global network of experts to help clients solve their most complex challenges. From high-performance buildings and infrastructure, to resilient communities and environments, to stable and secure nations, our work is transformative, differentiated and vital. A Fortune 500 firm, AECOM had revenue of approximately $18 billion during fiscal year 2015. See how we deliver what others can only imagine at aecom.com and @AECOM.

Share
Published by

Recent Posts

Grid Connections 2024: Who’s going where in Australia’s energy transition

People movements at AEMO, AER, Jolt, Splend, Arena, Marinus Link, Jera Nex, Pacific Blue, Origin,…

16 September 2024

Breeding grounds, flight paths and climate change: Getting balance right on wind and solar approvals

Environmental approval for wind and solar farms have to consider habitat loss for precious species,…

14 September 2024

Lots of EVs, even more rooftop solar, a gas exodus – and no sun tax: Network sets out 5-year plan

Victoria's biggest electricity network has published its draft five-year plan for the 2026-31 regulatory period.…

13 September 2024

Tesla seeks buyer for Australian virtual power plant, as long as it can supply the batteries and software

Tesla seeks buyer for South Australia virtual power plant, one of the first of its…

13 September 2024

Bon dieu! Hunter Valley solar and battery project seeks approval for site surrounded by coal mines

A solar and battery project proposed for a site surrounded by huge coal mines in…

13 September 2024

Australia inks $660 million hydrogen pact with Germany

A hydrogen investment pact with Germany will support new commercial supply and access to the…

13 September 2024