Energy Magazine September 2015 | Page 72

CWP RENEWABLES
CWP asset manages Taralga Wind Farm
Collaborating for success CWP has also excelled in creating a good relationship with its supply chain , which Hewitt believes is a basic principal of a good business .
“ We like to engage our key suppliers early in the process ,” said Hewitt . “ They have a lot to contribute to project design and efficiency , particularly the turbine manufacturers and construction contractors . It makes sense to engage them early to use their experience and knowledge , and that goes for every market .”
CWP Renewables isn ’ t just
another face in the crowd of the renewable energy industry . The company separates itself from its competitors by working very closely with the communities it does business in , placing an emphasis on stakeholder engagement and building a strong social license to operate .
“ We ’ ve had a very successful run because our development team work hard to genuinely engage and consult with the community ,” said Hewitt . “ We strive to deliver projects that are well-liked by the local community and a wide range of
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