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CPP Executes EBoP Contract with Vestas for Golden Plains Wind Farm

CPP is thrilled to announce the successful execution of the Engineering, Balance of Plant (EBoP) contract for the Golden Plains Wind Farm Stage 2 Project with Vestas this week.

Situated in Victoria, Australia, the project marks a significant milestone in CPP’s commitment to renewable energy infrastructure development.

The Golden Plains Wind Farm Stage 2 Project will feature 93 Vestas Turbines, enhancing the existing renewable energy capacity in the region. This expansion aligns with CPP’s ongoing construction of the Golden Plains Wind Farm Stage 1 project, reinforcing the company’s dedication to sustainable energy solutions.

CPP’s scope encompasses comprehensive EBOP design and construction activities, including the establishment of two 220/33kV substations, a metering and reactive yard substation, electrical underground collector network, and approximately 20km of 220kV transmission lines.

The successful realization of this project is a testament to the collective effort of numerous individuals within CPP. The company extends its sincere appreciation to everyone involved in bringing this initiative to fruition, especially those who dedicated long hours and tireless efforts during the tendering process.

Special recognition is deserved by:

  • Mark Elms (Project Delivery)
  • Anton Theron & Matt Gosling (Tendering/BD group)
  • Martin Dominic, Lance Snow & Atul Krishna (CPP Lines)
  • Jess Stephens & Mia Ale (CPP Legal)
  • James Costolloe & Frank Salandra (Engineering)

Thank you to Vanessa Palumbo, Brandon Marais, and Davel Duvenage for their significant contributions during contract iterations and technical specification reviews.

Additionally, CPP acknowledges the dedicated teams currently engaged in delivering the Golden Plains Wind Farm Stage 1 Project and the Golden Plains Connection Works Project for Ausnet. Their unwavering commitment has played a pivotal role in securing this latest opportunity. CPP remains committed to driving sustainable energy initiatives and looks forward to continued collaboration with partners and stakeholders to achieve renewable energy goals.

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