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Friday 17th July 2020 |
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Tilt Renewables presents its production results for the three months to 30 June 2020 (“June 20 quarter”).
For the June 20 quarter, total group production was 23% above the normalised (excluding Snowtown 2, “SWF2”) June 19 quarter result, primarily driven by the 81 GWh contribution from the 336MW Dundonnell Wind Farm (“DDWF”), which is in commissioning. As reported to the market on 10 July 2020, the further commissioning of DDWF remains subject to AEMO approvals to increase energy exports above the current level of 113MW.
Production from fully operational Australian assets (excluding SWF2 and DDWF) was 13% below the June 19 quarter and 10% below long-term expectations, driven primarily by wind speeds below long term forecast levels and curtailment of Snowtown 1 due to the South Australian System Strength constraint imposed by AEMO (~4GWh during the quarter).
New Zealand production was in line with the June 19 quarter and 7% below long-term expectations, due to lower wind speeds along with an extended network outage at Tararua 3 (associated with wider network upgrades by Transpower) and the commencement of a mid-life major maintenance program targeting a number of turbines also at the Tararua 3 site.
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TILT June 2020 Quarter Production Results
Source: Tilt Renewables
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