Bulgana Green Power Hub is a wind farm north of Stawell in the Australian state of Victoria. The project is owned by Neoen. Construction of the 56 wind turbines, with a total generation capacity of 194MW, was completed in August 2019,[1][2] and connections to the national grid reached full capacity in 2021.[3]
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| Coordinates | 37°05′51″S 142°58′25″E |
| Status | Under construction |
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| Units operational | 56 × 3.4 MW |
| Make and model | Siemens Gamesa SG 3.4-132 (56) |
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| Website | bulganagreenpowerhub |
90% of the energy is contracted for supply to the Government of Victoria.[4] The EPC contract and 25 years of maintenance is with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy.
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