❓ Mr Watson asks about the profitability of the Albany Wind Farm. The Minister responds that it's currently returning a profit on annualised expenses and revenues and is projected to be a profitable investment for Western Power over its lifespan.
AnsweredQoN 1814Legislative Assembly
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Will the Minister advise if the Albany Wind Farm is running at a profit and, if not, how long is it envisaged it will take to do so?
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Answered
9 September 2003
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Minister for Energy
Response time
14 days
On current expenditure and assuming anticipated average generation is met over its operating life the wind farm will represent a profitable investment to Western Power. On annualised expenses and revenues the wind farm is currently returning a profit.
On annualised expenses and revenues the wind farm is currently returning a profit.
On annualised expenses and revenues the wind farm is currently returning a profit.
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