Now RenewEconomy is having a well-earned holiday, as otherwise I’d be leaving this for them to note – but worth also noting (coincident with Loy Yang A2 back in service) that Limondale Solar Farm also started up:
I’m not very familiar with this project, but I do note that:
1) Prior articles like “Innogy begins construction of Australia’s biggest solar plant” on RenewEconomy on 27th Sept 2018 noted that the project might be 349MW in total; and yet
2) This unit (LIMOSF1) is only 29MW Maximum Capacity.
Giles did mention that “Commissioning of the plant will take place progressively, with full commercial operation expected in mid-2020.” so maybe this is only the first stage and there are many other units to come? Perhaps one of our more knowledgeable readers can help us understand?
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Maybe sometime we might actually find the time to pick up what we had started in terms of our Generator Catalog – but, at least for now, we have too many other jobs on the list. Let us know if you know of people who can help us move faster?
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Coincidentally that means (with the addition of a small amount of operational data for Limondale SF) that our Generator Statistical Digest 2019 will cover a total of 300 DUIDs that have been operational at some point through CAL 2019.
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