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]

Nexif Energy
FoundedAugust 2015 (2015-08) in Singapore
Headquarters
Singapore
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Singapore
ParentNexif
Websitewww.nexifenergy.com

Power sources

Nexif power stations[2]
Site Country Location Type Generation (MW)
Lincoln Gap Wind FarmAustraliaLincoln Gap, South AustraliaWind farm212
Glen Innes Wind FarmAustraliaGlen Innes, New South WalesWind farm90
Ben Tre wind farmVietnamThạnh Phú District, Ben Tre ProvinceWind farm80
Coc San Hydro PowerVietnamLào Cai ProvinceRun of the river hydro30
Nexif Energy Rayong (NER)ThailandRayongCombined cycle110

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]

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References

  1. "Shareholders". Nexif Energy. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  2. "Nexif Energy Projects". Nexif Energy. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  3. Siebert, Bension (29 August 2019). "Leasing out state-owned diesel generators will push prices down: expert". InDaily. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  4. "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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