Crudine Ridge Wind Farm
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| Crudine Ridge Wind Farm | |
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| Country | Australia |
| Location | Sallys Flat, New South Wales |
| Coordinates | 32°57′58″S 149°38′10″E / 32.966°S 149.636°E |
| Status | Operational |
| Commission date | 2021 |
| Owner | CWP Renewables |
| Wind farm | |
| Type | Onshore |
| Hub height | 91.5 metres (300 ft) |
| Rotor diameter | 137 metres (449 ft) |
| Power generation | |
| Units operational | 37 × 3.63 MW |
| Make and model | General Electric 3.6-137 |
| Nameplate capacity | 134.31 MW |
| Capacity factor | 33.4% (projected) |
| Annual net output | 392 GWh (projected) |
| External links | |
| Website | https://cwprenewables.com/our-projects/crudine-ridge-wind-farm |
Crudine Ridge Wind Farm is a 134 MW[1] wind farm constructed and owned by CWP Renewables near Sallys Flat, 45 km south of Mudgee in New South Wales, Australia.[1] It consists of 37 wind turbines, each rated to 3.63 MW. The towers are 91.5 metres tall,[2] have a 137-metre rotor diameter,[2] and a tip height of 160 metres.[2] Commercial operations began in mid 2021.[1] Annually, it is projected to generate 392 GWh at a capacity factor of 33.4% on average.[1]
