IFN may or may not be interested in at least two WND Australian assets. From Renew:
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Windlab management has told investors that the company’s future may rest with an expansion into the African energy market, after a ‘frustrating’ year in the Australian market, which has seen several of its local projects beset by delays and write-downs.
Windlab said that they had been forced to downsize the Lakeland wind farm, which was originally proposed to include 104MW of wind generation capacity on Queensland’s Cape York Peninsula.
The project will now proceed with just 70MW of capacity in a bid to avoid connection complications, despite having already secured a power purchase agreement for the larger project.
“These issues have affected the Lakeland wind farm project and slowed progress. The significant changes in the grid code has also motivated us to re-optimize the project and design it to minimize grid costs and improve the overall economics,” Price added.
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"Due to an inability by the EPC contractor to deliver a working model that would demonstrate compliance with the Kennedy project’s generator performance standard, the project is limited to an output of just 5MW, despite 60MW of combined wind, solar and storage being installed at the site.
...the company reported a $14.7 million impairment on the value of the Kennedy Energy Park.
https://reneweconomy.com.au/csiro-spin-off-windlab-looks-to-africa-after-year-of-frustration-in-australia-90467/
These are both quite small WFs. Kennedy is close to GNX's Kidston project and IFN's Forsayth WF project and earlier Qld govt planning ideas included gridding Kennedy.
Equally, these projects may be experimental roadkill. I don't know.
Ash
IFN may or may not be interested in at least two WND Australian...
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