Nexif Energy
Nexif Energy is a Singapore-based company that owns and operates wind farms and other renewable energy projects in several countries. It is a joint venture of Nexif and Denham Capital founded in August 2015.[1]
Founded | August 2015 in Singapore |
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Headquarters | Singapore , Singapore |
Parent | Nexif |
Website | www |
Power sources
Site | Country | Location | Type | Generation (MW) |
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Lincoln Gap Wind Farm | Australia | Lincoln Gap, South Australia | Wind farm | 212 |
Glen Innes Wind Farm | Australia | Glen Innes, New South Wales | Wind farm | 90 |
Ben Tre wind farm | Vietnam | Thạnh Phú District, Ben Tre Province | Wind farm | 80 |
Coc San Hydro Power | Vietnam | Lào Cai Province | Run of the river hydro | 30 |
Nexif Energy Rayong (NER) | Thailand | Rayong | Combined cycle | 110 |
In August 2019, Nexif took up a 25-year lease of the Temporary Generation North consisting of five open cycle gas turbines in South Australia, with the lease taking effect from May 2020.[3] The generators will be relocated by Nexif to a new site at Outer Harbor and converted to operate on natural gas before the end of 2020. Nexif also proposes to convert them to combined cycle with a steam turbine in the following few years.[4]
References
- "Shareholders". Nexif Energy. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- "Nexif Energy Projects". Nexif Energy. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
- Siebert, Bension (29 August 2019). "Leasing out state-owned diesel generators will push prices down: expert". InDaily. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- "NEXIF ENERGY TO PROVIDE 154MW OF RELIABLE GAS GENERATION TO THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POWER GRID". Nexif Energy. 28 August 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
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