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Crookwell Wind Farm

Crookwell Wind Farm

family pointing a large wind turbine
landscape shot of wind farm with numerous turbines off in distance
Family reading wind farm signage
family looking with wind turbine in background
family pointing at wind turbines
road with wind turbines in paddocks beside road
Landscape shot of wind farm paddocks
Crookwell Wind Farm with caravan and car driving through foreground
Wind farm signage

Overview

The Crookwell Wind Farm supplies electricity to Country Energy's Green Power customers.

Built in 1998 by Pacific Power, the facility was the first grid-connected wind farm in Australia and consists of eight 45-metre-high turbines. While considered state of the art at the time of installation, improvements in technology mean turbines more than three times this height can now be built.

The project was used to educate the wider community about the effects and benefits of wind farm technology. Today, the project assists the industry to understand the realities of operating an asset that is close to the end of its 20-year design life. Including how innovations can improve performance and extend the productive life of the turbines.

The project includes the installation of a public viewing platform and information boards that remain operational and provide information about wind farm renewable energy.

Since the installation of the turbines at Crookwell Wind Farm additional, larger turbines have been installed in the valley. The new turbines are an impressive 175 metres high.

Goulburn Road, New South Wales, Australia

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

TripAdvisor ratingBased on 17 reviews

“I loved it, kids not impressed”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 3yrs ago by SummerPug112

I loved this, but the kids were disappointed because the turbines weren’t turning. I thought we’d covered the nature of wind farms and turbines and how they work but apparently we have to visit...

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“Just another wind farm”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 4yrs ago by 571DavidB571

I think this was the first wind farm in Australia. In those days it was a unique experience but now there are so many, it hardly worth stopping.

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“Leviathans”

TripAdvisor ratingReviewed 4yrs ago by TCGchef

This was a fantastic experience, not expecting it, but very much worth the stop. A great photo op with the kid, turbine blades sprouting from his head, he hated me for that one 😆😆😆

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Facilities
  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet