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Welcome to our engagement hub, a central point to share updates about our renewable energy projects that we deliver across Australia.  You can engage with us on this Engagement Hub to share your feedback, suggestions and concerns.  Register to have your say, get project updates and participate in business or community benefit opportunities. 

 

Our current projects

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Jackson North Wind Farm Current Status : Technical assessments & Feasibility

We are proposing to develop, construct and operate the Jackson North Wind Farm – JNWF, a 600 MW wind farm and a co-located 200 MW BESS in Central West Queensland.
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Bell Bay Wind Farm Current Status : Technical assessments for the Major Project Impact Statement (MPIS)

We are proposing to develop the 224MW Bell Bay Wind Farm north east of George Town, Tasmania.
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Wanganella Wind Farm Current Status : Planning & design

We are proposing to develop the 840 MW Wanganella Wind Farm situated within the South West Renewable Energy Zone of New South Wales, approximately 25 km north of Deniliquin and within the Edward River Council Local Government area.
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Calala BESS Current Status : Pre - Construction

We are developing a 300 MW Battery Energy Storage System in Calala to provide New South Wales with clean, reliable, and affordable energy.
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Lower Wonga (Woolooga) BESS Current Status : Pre - Construction

We are developing a 200MW Battery Energy Storage System in Lower Wonga (Woolooga) to provide Queensland with clean, reliable, and affordable energy.
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Koolunga BESS Current Status : Pre - Construction

We are developing a 200MW Battery Energy Storage System in Koolunga to provide South Australia with reliable, and affordable energy.
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Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub (MREH) Current Status : Construction

With approval for a 2.4GWh of energy storage, Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub will be one of the biggest batteries in the world capable of powering more than 1,100,000 households for four hours.
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