Electricity generation is the single largest contributor to GreenHouse Gas Emissions.
But it is possible to choose where your electricity is generated from. COzero™ is a de-coupled retailer, meaning we provide GreenPower™ separately from your electricity supply. The 'GreenPower™ Premium' is billed separately - and no change in electricity retailer is required.
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GreenPowerAccreditationEstablished in 1997, GreenPower is a national accreditation program that sets stringent environmental and reporting standards for renewable electricity products offered by energy suppliers to households and businesses across Australia. GreenPower aims to increase Australia’s capacity to produce environmentally friendly renewable electricity by driving demand for alternative energy generation. Visit Website |
Project Profiles: GreenPower™.
Lake Bonney II
Eyre Peninsula, SA
Size: 159MW
Owner: Babcock and Brown Wind Partners
Commissioned: 2006
Lake Bonney II Wind farm is situated in the Woakwine Range, which is approximately 30km high and 120km long, stretching from Carpenters Rocks in the South to Cape Jaffa in the North. The site provides an excellent wind resource, is situated on cleared grazing land, and employs fifty three 3MW Vestas V90 turbines, the latest technology in wind turbines.
Starfish Hill Windfarm
Fleurieu Peninsula, SA
Size: 34.5MW
Owner: Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund
Commissioned: 2003
The Starfish Hill Wind Farm was the first wind farm in South Australia, gaining government approval in February 2002 after extensive consultation with the local community, specialist advisers and contractors. The site actually stretches across two hills, Starfish Hill and Salt Creek Hill, to the west, with twenty three wind turbines located on predominantly cleared grazing land.
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Canunda Wind Farm
Tantanoola, SA
Size: 46MW
Owner: International Power
Commissioned: 2005
The Canunda Wind Farm (formerly named Lake Bonney Central Wind Farm) is located on cleared grazing land approximately 16km south of Millicent and 6km west of Millicent in South Australia and was opened by the South Australian Premier in March of 2005. The wind farm employs twenty three Vestas 2MW turbines, which are 107m tall and rotate at speeds between 9RPM and 19RPM, depending on wind speed.
Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm
Eyre Peninsula, SA
Size: 66MW
Owner: Acciona Energy and Roaring 40s
Commissioned: 2007
Located on private farming land near the southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, the Cathedral Rocks wind farm covers an area of 29 square kilometres and includes 11km of spectacular coastline. The wind farm consists of thirty three 2MW Vestas V80 turbines and can be monitored remotely via a fibre-optic network, which receives real time information from the wind farm.
Windy Hill
Ravenshoe, QLD
Size: 12MW
Owner: Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund
Commissioned: 2000
Windy Hill was the first wind farm to be constructed in Queensland. Construction commenced in 1999 and the site comprises twenty Enercon E40 turbines with an output of 600KW. In constructing the site, extensive monitoring was completed and the consultation process covered issues such as the impact on wildlife, noise and aesthetics


