Tasmania’s newest wind farm BENEFITS TO THE REGION is currently being built near $1.6M spent directly in the local economy , on the West Coast spent in of Tasmania. $12.3M

The $280 million, 112MW Wind Farm will About thenew jobswind created farm in Tasmania significantly increase the amount of clean energy available 25 JOBS to Tasmanians and diversify the state’s energy generation mix. Tasmania has some of the best wind resources in Australianew continue jobs to operatewithin as a primeAustralia beef cattle farm throughout and the Granville Harbour397 site is particularly JOBS well located the wind farm’s construction and operations. given its proximity to prevailing westerly winds. Granville Harbour Wind Farm will use 31 latest–technology The $280 million wind farm development will comprise 31 turbines to generate enough electricity to power around The wind farm is situated on the remote 1200 hectare turbines with a 112 megawatt capacity. That’s enough clean Granville Farm property,Annual approximately Community 35 kilometres north Fundenergy to power around 46,000 homes. 46,000 homes each year. That’s almost every household in west of Zeehan on Tasmania’s west coast. Granville Farm will North West Tasmania. Location

The wind farm site has been selected for its exceptional Meredith quality wind resources. When complete, Granville Harbour Range Regional Wind Farm is expected to be one of the most productive Reserve and efficient wind farms in Australia. Legend Granville Transmission line Benefits to the region Harbour easement Wind farm site Granville Harbour Wind Farm will deliver a significant boost Granville farm boundary to the local economy through investment in local suppliers, Regional Reserve flow-on benefits to local businesses and new employment opportunities. Zeehan

Construction Construction of the wind farm is expected to be complete N by mid 2020. Up to 200 workers will contribute to the delivery of this state-significant project. The wind farm will Heemskirk Road then operate for 30 years – with a team of 10 permanent workers needed to manage the site. Legend Proposed Overhead Transmission line

Proposed access road Safety Project boundary Proposed Turbine Location Safety is a daily consideration for our construction team Substation and Operations Compound given the scale and complexity of installing Tasmania’s largest wind turbines. Careful planning is also going into the transport of oversize items to site via a 193-kilometre GHO003-dropin-posters-art.indd 2 granvilleharbourwindfarm.com.au 10/10/18 9:51 am route from the Port of Burnie. [email protected] 0416 698 158 @granvilleharbourwind