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Verve Energy have an exciting portfolio of wind-diesel energy systems which supply electricity to remote communities. We have also developed solar and bio-facilities.
The Albany windfarm, 12 kilometres from the city centre, consists of 12 wind turbines. It has the capacity to produce 75% of Albany's electricity needs.
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Bremer Bay has a wind-diesel system comprised of one wind turbine and a low-load diesel power station.
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A project is underway to build a wind farm at Coral Bay. Three wind turbines and a new power station are planned for the town.
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Denham, an isolated town about 800 km north of Perth at Shark Bay, has one of the most advanced wind turbine projects of its type in the world.
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Esperance, an isolated town on the south coast with a population of approximately 12,500, benefited from a major new wind-gas system which was installed in 2004.
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Exmouth, an isolated coastal town on the North West Cape, was supplied by a diesel fuelled electricity system until the installation of three Western Australian designed and manufactured wind turbines in 2002.
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Hopetoun has a wind-diesel system comprising of two wind turbines and a low-load diesel power station. The first wind turbine was installed in 2004 and the second in 2007.
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Verve Energy has developed a biomass co-firing operation at Muja Power Station in partnership with WA pallet manufacturer Pinetec Ltd.
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A photovoltaic power system, which converts sunlight into electricity, has been operating in Kalbarri since 1995.
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Rockingham Photovoltaic Trough Concentrator System harnesses the power of the sun using 40 pairs of mirrors.
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