Walkaway, Western Australia Explained

Type:town
Walkaway
State:wa
Lga:City of Greater Geraldton
Local Map:yes
Zoom:10
Postcode:6528
Stategov:Geraldton
Fedgov:Durack
Dist1:398
Dir1:N
Location1:Perth
Dist2:37
Dir2:SE
Location2:Geraldton
Dist3:11
Dir3:E
Location3:Greenough-28.939°N 114.802°W

Walkaway is a small town in the City of Greater Geraldton local government area of Western Australia. At the, Walkaway had a population of 270.

Its name is a corruption of the native "Wagga wah", referring to the bend in the nearby Greenough River, and was originally given to the railway station when a line was built from Geraldton in 1887.

Rail

In 1894 Walkaway was linked with the Eastern Railway at Midland Junction, 15 kilometres east of Perth, by a private land grant railway constructed by the Midland Railway Company. With the railway and an expanding agricultural area, the township grew. Decline set in with labour shortages associated with the First World War and the construction in 1915 of the parallel state government-owned Northern Railway, 50 kilometres to the east of the Midland Line.

Renewable energy

A number of renewable energy generation projects are located near Walkaway. Current projects (2014) produce 162 Megawatts of electrical power. Additional projects along with upgrades to current projects are scheduled for construction.[1] [2] The Mid West region is identified as a potential location for developing renewable energy technologies that include additional wind and solar photovoltaic electricity projects, solar thermal, geothermal, bioenergy, and ocean energy.[3]

Walkaway Wind Farm

The Walkaway Wind Farm, east of Walkaway, was completed in August 2005. It consists of 54 turbines, each producing, high, and with 40m (130feet)blade spans. Development consent has been given for an expansion of the project to up to 400MW.[4]

Mumbida Wind Farm

The Mumbida Wind Farm, east of Walkaway, is a 55 MW renewable energy project developed by a joint venture of Verve Energy and Infrastructure Capital Group (ICG). Mumbida was completed in 2013 and is now fully operational. Mumbida Wind Farm utilises the 2.5 MW General Electric 2.5xl wind turbines, the first time that this model of wind turbine has been used in Australia. The Mumbida wind farm has been designed to be expanded to 85MW in the future.[5]

Greenough River Solar Farm

The Greenough River Solar Farm[6] is the first stage of a 40MW solar photo voltaic (PV) electricity generator. Stage 1 currently produces 10MW and was commissioned in 2012. At the time of commissioning, it was the largest solar PV generator in Australia. Construction of Stage 2 is scheduled to begin in 2014 and will add an additional 30MW to the project, located east of Walkaway and southeast of Geraldton, on the Walkaway-Nangetty Road.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wind Energy Project Development Pipeline. infigenenergy.com. Infigen Energy. 25 February 2014.
  2. [List of wind farms in Western Australia]
  3. Book: Evans and Peck. WARREA, Mid-West, Assessment of the potential for renewable energy projects and systems in the Mid West. October 2011. Commonwealth of Australia. Canberra, Australia.
  4. Web site: Wind Energy Projects Development Pipeline. Wind Energy Projects. Infigen Energy. 25 February 2014.
  5. Web site: Mumbida Wind Farm. mumbidawindfarm.com.au/. 20 February 2014.
  6. Web site: Greenough River Solar Farm. greenoughsolarfarm.com.au/. Greenough Solar Farm. 20 February 2014.