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DARWIN 400 300 200 kilometres 0 100 VICTORIA NEW SOUTH WALES MELBOURNE Launceston SYDNEY BRISBANE Cairns Weipa ADELAIDE Port Augusta Coober Pedy PERTH Esperance Ravensthorpe Broome Goulburn WESTERN AUSTRALIA NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND TASMANIA Port Lincoln Ballarat Geelong Albany Geraldton Port Pirie SOUTH AUSTRALIA CANBERRA Bathurst Katoomba Newcastle Coffs Harbour Toowoomba Bendigo HOBART Rockhampton Townsville Synergy's Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm opened in 1993. Albany Wind Farm, near the town of the same name in Western Australia generates 35MW of power from its 18 ENERCON wind turbines. Senvion turbines at the Portland Wind Farm. Wind turbines sit proudly on the landscape at Gullen Range Wind Farm. Siemen turbines ready for installation at Hornsdale Wind Farm. Starfish Hill Wind Farm generates 34MW of power and is dotted along the South Australian coastline. RATCH Australia's Windy Hill Wind Farm near Ravenshoe in north Queensland uses 20 ENERCON wind turbines. Vestas' 51 turbines generate 107MW of power at Taralga Wind Farm. The Bald Hills Wind Farm generates 106MW of power using Senvion turbines. 9 10 2 14 20 18 16 19 12 10 11 1 24 22 23 25 7 1 4 3 2 4 17 4 17 5 18 12 8 10 1 9 6 15 7 11 3 13 2 1 3 7 4 6 5 8 16 2 19 12 3 9 1 21 2 28 30 5 20 13 15 27 16 8 5 6 11 18 29 14 15 17 8 7 14 9 5 3 13 4 5 2 1 3 7 4 8 11 6 31 6 10 32 33 34 35 36 26 QUEENSLAND No. Project Owner Year opened Capacity Number of turbines Turbine manufacturer 1 Coopers Gap AGL/PARF 2019 460MW 123 CATCON & GE 2 Crows Nest Wind Farm AGL Energy TBA 200MW 123 TBA 3 Forsayth Wind Farm Infigen Energy TBA 75MW 25 to 30 TBA 4 High Road Wind Farm RATCH Australia TBA 50MW 17 TBA 5 Kennedy Energy Park Windlab+Eurus 2019 41MB 12 Vestas 6 Mt Emerald Wind Farm RATCH- Australia 2019 180MW 53 Vestas 7 Windy Hill Wind Farm RATCH- Australia 2000 12MW 20 ENERCON 8 Clarke Creek Wind Farm Pacific Hydro/ Lacour Energy TBA 677MW Up to 195 TBA VICTORIA No. Project Owner Year opened Capacity Number of turbines Turbine manufacturer 1 Ararat Wind Farm RES Australia 2017 240MW 75 GE 2 Bald Hills Wind Farm Mitsui 2015 106MW 52 Senvion 3 Berrimal Acciona Energy TBA 72MW 24 TBA 4 Berrybank Global Power Generation 2019 212MW 99 TBA 5 Challicum Hills Wind Farm PacificHydro 2003 52MW 35 NEG Micon 6 Chepstowe Wind Farm Future Wind 2015 6MW 3 Senviron 7 Codrington Wind Farm PacificHydro 2001 18MW 14 AN Bonus 8 Coonooer Bridge Windlab 2016 20MW 6 Vestas 9 Crowlands/Glenlofty Pacific Hydro TBA 79MW 39 Senvion 10 Hawkesdale Global Power Generation TBA 62MW 26 TBA 11 Hepburn Community Wind Farm Hepburn Wind 2011 4MW 2 Senvion 12 Kiata Windlab TBA 30MW 9 Vestas 13 Lal Lal Wind Farm RES TBA 150MW 64 Vestas 14 Macarthur Wind Farm AGL Energy- Meridian Energy 2013 420MW 140 Vestas 15 Moorabool Wind Project Goldwind 2019 321MW 107 Goldwind 16 Mortons Lane Wind Farm Tian Run Australia 2012 20MW 13 Goldwind 17 Mt Gellibrand Wind Farm Stage 1 Acciona Energy 2018 132MW 44 Acciona 18 Mt Mercer Wind Farm Meridian Energy 2014 131MW 64 Senvion 19 Murra Warra Wind Farm (Stage 1) RES Australia TBA 226MW 61 Senvion 20 Naroghid (Woolsthorpe) Wind Farm Developments TBA 46MW 20 TBA 21 Oaklands Hill Wind Farm AGL Energy 2012 67MW 32 Suzlon 22 Portland Wind Farm (Cape Bridgewater) PacificHydro 2015 58MW 29 Senvion 23 Portland Wind Farm (Cape Nelson South) PacificHydro 2015 44MW 22 Senvion 24 Portland Wind Farm (Cape Sir William Grant & Cape Nelson North) PacificHydro 2015 47MW 23 Senvion 25 Portland Wind Farm (Yambuk) PacificHydro 2015 30MW 20 NEG Micon 26 Stockyard Hill Wind Farm Goldwind 2019 530MW 149 Goldwind 27 Salt Creek Wind Farm Tilt Renewables TBA 50MW 15 Vestas 28 Toora Wind Farm Transfield Infrastructure Fund 2002 21MW 12 Vestas 29 Waubra Wind Farm Acciona Energy- ANZ Infra 2009 192MW 128 Acciona 30 Wonthaggi Wind Farm Wind Power 2005 12MW 6 Senvion 31 Yaloak South Wind Farm Pacific Hydro 2018 29MW 14 Senvion 32 Mortlake South Wind Farm ACCIONA TBA 157.5 MW 35 TBA 33 Bulgana Green Hub Neoen TBA 194MW 56 TBA 34 Yawong Wind Farm BayWa r.e./ Future Energy 2019 7.2MW 2 Vestas 35 Maroona Wind Farm BayWa.r.e/ Renew Power Group 2018 7.0MW 2 Vestas 36 Dundonnell Wind Farm Tilt Renewables TBA 336MW 80 TBA NEW SOUTH WALES No. Project Owner Year opened Capacity Number of turbines Turbine manufacturer 1 Blayney Wind Farm Tilt Renewables 2000 10MW 15 Vestas 2 Boco Rock Wind Farm Wind Prospect CWP 2014 113MW 67 GE 3 Bodangora Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2018 113MW 33 GE 4 Capital Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2010 141MW 67 Suzlon 5 Crookwell 2 Wind Farm Global Power Generation Australia 2018 91MW 28 GE 6 Crookwell Wind Farm Tilt Renewables 1998 4.8MW 8 Vestas 7 Crudine Ridge CWP Renewables 2019 135MW 37 Zenviron 8 Cullerin Range Wind Farm Origin Energy 2009 30MW 15 Senvion 9 Gullen Range Wind Farm BJCE 2013 165MW 73 Goldwind 10 Gunning Wind Farm Acciona Energy 2011 46MW 31 Acciona Windpower 11 Hampton Wind Park Wind Corporation Australia 2001 1.3MW 2 Vestas 12 Rye Park Wind Farm Tilt Renewables TBA 327MW 92 TBA 13 Sapphire Wind Farm CWP Renewables 2019 270MW 75 Vestas 14 Silverton Wind Farm PARF 2018 200MW 58 GE 15 Taralga Wind Farm CBD Energy- Banco Santander 2015 107MW 51 Vestas 16 White Rock Wind Farm Goldwind- CECEP 2019 175MW 119 Goldwind 17 Woodlawn Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2011 48MW 23 Suzlon 18 Coppabella Goldwind TBA 295MW 79 Goldwind WESTERN AUSTRALIA No. Project Owner Year opened Capacity Number of turbines Turbine manufacturer 1 Albany Wind Farm Bright Energy Investments 2001 35MW 18 ENERCON 2 Collgar Wind Farm UBS-Rest super 2011 206MW 111 Vestas 3 Denmark Community Wind Farm Denmark Community Wind Farm 2013 1.6MW 2 ENERCON 4 Emu Downs Wind Farm APA Group 2006 80MW 48 Vestas 5 Hopetoun Wind-Diesel Project Synergy 2004 1.2MW 2 ENERCON 6 Kalbarri Wind Project Synergy 2007 1.6MW 2 ENERCON 7 Mt Barker Community Wind Farm Mt Barker Power 2011 2.4MW 3 ENERCON 8 Mumbida Wind Farm Energy Infrastructure Trust 2013 55MW 22 GE 9 Nine Mile Wind Farm Synergy 2003 3.6MW 6 ENERCON 10 Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm Synergy 1993 2MW 9 Vestas 11 Walkaway Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2004 89MW 54 Vestas 12 Badgingarra Wind Farm APA 2019 130MW 37 Siemens SOUTH AUSTRALIA No. Project Owner Year opened Capacity Number of turbines Turbine manufacturer 1 Canunda Wind Farm Engie-Mitsui 2005 46MW 23 Vestas 2 Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm Acciona Energy- EnergyAustralia 2007 66MW 32 Vestas 3 Clements Gap Wind Farm PacificHydro 2010 58MW 27 Suzlon 4 Coober Pedy Renewable Hybrid Project Senvion 2017 4MW 2 Senvion 5 Hallett 1 (Brown Hill) Wind Farm AGL Energy 2008 94MW 45 Suzlon 6 Hallett 2 (Hallett Hill) Wind Farm AGL Energy 2010 71MW 34 Suzlon 7 Hallett 4 (North Brown Hill) Wind Farm AGL Energy 2011 132MW 63 Suzlon 8 Hallett 5 (The Bluff) Wind Farm AGL Energy 2012 52MW 25 Suzlon 9 Hornsdale Wind Farm Neoen 2017 315MW 99 Siemens 10 Lake Bonney 1 Infigen Energy 2005 80MW 46 Vestas 11 Lake Bonney 2 Infigen Energy 2008 159MW 53 Vestas 12 Lake Bonney 3 Infigen Energy 2010 39MW 13 Vestas 13 Lincoln Gap (Stage 1) Nexif Energy 2019 126MW 35 Senvion 14 Mt Millar Wind Farm Meridian Energy 2006 70MW 35 ENERCON 15 Snowtown Wind Farm Tilt Renewables 2014 368MW 47; 90 Suzion Siemens 16 Starfish Hill Wind Farm RATCH- Australia 2003 34MW 23 NEG Micon 17 Waterloo Wind Farm EnergyAustralia 2010 111MW 37 Vestas 18 Wattle Point Wind Farm Infrastructure Capital Group 2005 91MW 55 Vestas 19 Woakwine Infigen Energy TBA 100MW 124 TBA 20 Willogoleche Wind Farm ENGINE 2019 119MW 36 TBA LEGEND Place name 88 88 In development Commissioned Wind Map of Australia 2019 Compiled and published by Paragon Media | Tel: +61 2 9439 1955 | Email: [email protected] For additional copies of this map, and for advertising enquiries, email [email protected] NOTE: This map is a schematic representation only and shows approximate location of major wind projects that are operating, under construction or have planning approved as of January 2019. It does not show exact project locations. Ecogeneration would like to thank Australian Wind Alliance national coordinator Andrew Bray for his expertise and help and Floodlight Media for images featured on this map. 500 400 300 200 kilometres 0 100 FLOODLIGHT MEDIA FLOODLIGHT MEDIA SENVION SENVION +61 2 9867 5500 [email protected] www.twps.com.au Australia’s largest independent O&M service provider. SARENS NOTHING TOO HEAVY NOTHING TOO HIGH sarens.com At Sarens, we take green energy very seriously. Sarens’ global presence, its large crane fleet, and its broad experience in the transportation, lifting and installation of wind turbines, makes it a valuable partner in the wind power sector, both on and off shore. We are proud to have constructed Collgar, Hornsdale 2&3, Sapphire, Salt Creek and Silverton wind farms in Australia for our valued clients. QLD Branch 78 Union Circuit, Yatala QLD 4207 + 61 (0) 7 3807 96 96 or + 61 (0) 7 3807 96 86 WA Branch 1 Marion Road, Maddington WA 6109 +61 (0) 8 9452 1584 or + 61 (0) 8 9459 7832 NSW, VIC, ACT & TAS Branch Level 8, 100 Walker Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 + 61 (0) 0429 591124 RENEWABLES Ph. +61 8 8347 1888 Email. [email protected] Web. http://catcon.com.au 598-600 South Road Angle Park SA 5010 1.2GW of wind power under construction in 2018 CWP Renewables CWP Renewables is a leading renewable energy developer, owner and asset manager with full project life-cycle expertise. Our team holds a wealth of experience in the renewable energy sector, accumulated through the successful delivery of projects in Europe and Australia. 582 MW of projects under construction and operation including the recently completed 270MW Sapphire Wind Farm and the 135MW Crudine Ridge Wind Farm which is currently under construction. Our development pipeline continues to grow with over 1,300 MW of wind, solar and battery projects currently under development in eastern Australia, and 11,000 MW under development through the Asian Renewable Energy Hub project in Western Australia. www.cwprenewables.com Ground Floor, Block E, 34 Thynne St, Bruce ACT 2617 Phone: +61 (0)2 6100 2122 Web: www.cwprenewables.com Email: [email protected] We’ve been putting wind farms on the map since 2002. TASMANIA No. Project Owner Year opened Capacity Number of turbines Turbine manufacturer 1 Bluff Point Wind Farm Woolnorth Wind Farm Holdings 2002- 2004 65MW 37 Vestas 2 King Island (Huxley Hill) Wind Farm Hydro Tasmania 1998 2.5MW 5 Nordex; Vestas 3 Musselroe Wind Farm Hydro Tasmania 2013 168MW 56 Vestas 4 Studland Bay Wind Farm Woolnorth Wind Farm Holdings 2007 75MW 25 Vestas 5 Granville Harbour Wind Farm Palisade Investment Partners 2020 112MW 31 Vestas 12

RATCH Australia's Windy Hill Wind Farm N š ˘ Wind Map of · 2 Boco Rock Wind Farm Wind Prospect CWP 2014 113MW 67 GE 3 Bodangora Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2018 113MW 33 GE 4 Capital

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DARWIN

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kilometres

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VICTORIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

MELBOURNE

Launceston

SYDNEY

BRISBANE

Cairns

Weipa

ADELAIDE

PortAugusta

Coober Pedy

PERTH

EsperanceRavensthorpe

Exmouth

Broome

Goulburn

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY

QUEENSLAND

TASMANIA

Port Lincoln

Ballarat

Geelong

Albany

Geraldton

Port Pirie

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

CANBERRA

Bathurst

Katoomba

Newcastle

Coffs Harbour

Toowoomba

Bendigo

HOBART

Rockhampton

Townsville

Synergy's Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm opened in 1993.

Albany Wind Farm, near the town of the same name in Western Australia

generates 35MW of power from its 18 ENERCON wind turbines.

Senvion turbines at the Portland Wind Farm.

Wind turbines sit proudly on the landscape at Gullen Range Wind Farm.

Siemen turbines ready for installation at Hornsdale Wind Farm.

Starfish Hill Wind Farm generates 34MW of power and is dotted along the South Australian coastline.

RATCH Australia's Windy Hill Wind Farm near Ravenshoe in north Queensland

uses 20 ENERCON wind turbines.

Vestas' 51 turbines generate 107MW of power at Taralga Wind Farm.

DARWIN

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kilometres

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VICTORIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

MELBOURNE

Launceston

SYDNEY

BRISBANE

Cairns

Weipa

ADELAIDE

PortAugusta

Coober Pedy

PERTH

EsperanceRavensthorpe

Exmouth

Broome

Goulburn

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY

QUEENSLAND

TASMANIA

Port Lincoln

Ballarat

Geelong

Albany

Geraldton

Port Pirie

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

CANBERRA

Bathurst

Katoomba

Newcastle

Coffs Harbour

Toowoomba

Bendigo

HOBART

Rockhampton

Townsville

The Bald Hills Wind Farm generates 106MW of power using Senvion turbines.

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1 Coopers Gap AGL/PARF 2019 460MW 123 CATCON & GE

2 Crows Nest Wind Farm AGL Energy TBA 200MW 123 TBA

3 Forsayth Wind Farm Infigen Energy TBA 75MW 25 to 30

TBA

4 High Road Wind Farm RATCH Australia TBA 50MW 17 TBA

5 Kennedy Energy Park Windlab+Eurus 2019 41MB 12 Vestas

6 Mt Emerald Wind Farm RATCH-Australia

2019 180MW 53 Vestas

7 Windy Hill Wind Farm RATCH-Australia

2000 12MW 20 ENERCON

8 Clarke Creek Wind Farm

Pacific Hydro/Lacour Energy

TBA 677MW Up to 195

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1 Ararat Wind Farm RES Australia 2017 240MW 75 GE

2 Bald Hills Wind Farm Mitsui 2015 106MW 52 Senvion

3 Berrimal Acciona Energy TBA 72MW 24 TBA

4 Berrybank Global Power Generation

2019 212MW 99 TBA

5 Challicum Hills Wind Farm

PacificHydro 2003 52MW 35 NEG Micon

6 Chepstowe Wind Farm Future Wind 2015 6MW 3 Senviron

7 Codrington Wind Farm PacificHydro 2001 18MW 14 AN Bonus

8 Coonooer Bridge Windlab 2016 20MW 6 Vestas

9 Crowlands/Glenlofty Pacific Hydro TBA 79MW 39 Senvion

10 Hawkesdale Global Power Generation

TBA 62MW 26 TBA

11 Hepburn Community Wind Farm

Hepburn Wind 2011 4MW 2 Senvion

12 Kiata Windlab TBA 30MW 9 Vestas

13 Lal Lal Wind Farm RES TBA 150MW 64 Vestas

14 Macarthur Wind Farm AGL Energy-Meridian Energy

2013 420MW 140 Vestas

15 Moorabool Wind Project

Goldwind 2019 321MW 107 Goldwind

16 Mortons Lane Wind Farm

Tian Run Australia

2012 20MW 13 Goldwind

17 Mt Gellibrand Wind Farm Stage 1

Acciona Energy 2018 132MW 44 Acciona

18 Mt Mercer Wind Farm Meridian Energy 2014 131MW 64 Senvion

19 Murra Warra Wind Farm (Stage 1)

RES Australia TBA 226MW 61 Senvion

20 Naroghid (Woolsthorpe)

Wind Farm Developments

TBA 46MW 20 TBA

21 Oaklands Hill Wind Farm

AGL Energy 2012 67MW 32 Suzlon

22 Portland Wind Farm (Cape Bridgewater)

PacificHydro 2015 58MW 29 Senvion

23 Portland Wind Farm (Cape Nelson South)

PacificHydro 2015 44MW 22 Senvion

24 Portland Wind Farm (Cape Sir William Grant & Cape Nelson North)

PacificHydro 2015 47MW 23 Senvion

25 Portland Wind Farm (Yambuk)

PacificHydro 2015 30MW 20 NEG Micon

26 Stockyard Hill Wind Farm

Goldwind 2019 530MW 149 Goldwind

27 Salt Creek Wind Farm Tilt Renewables TBA 50MW 15 Vestas

28 Toora Wind Farm Transfield Infrastructure Fund

2002 21MW 12 Vestas

29 Waubra Wind Farm Acciona Energy-ANZ Infra

2009 192MW 128 Acciona

30 Wonthaggi Wind Farm Wind Power 2005 12MW 6 Senvion

31 Yaloak South Wind Farm

Pacific Hydro 2018 29MW 14 Senvion

32 Mortlake South Wind Farm

ACCIONA TBA 157.5 MW

35 TBA

33 Bulgana Green Hub Neoen TBA 194MW 56 TBA

34 Yawong Wind Farm BayWa r.e./Future Energy

2019 7.2MW 2 Vestas

35 Maroona Wind Farm BayWa.r.e/Renew Power Group

2018 7.0MW 2 Vestas

36 Dundonnell Wind Farm Tilt Renewables TBA 336MW 80 TBA

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1 Blayney Wind Farm Tilt Renewables 2000 10MW 15 Vestas

2 Boco Rock Wind Farm Wind Prospect CWP

2014 113MW 67 GE

3 Bodangora Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2018 113MW 33 GE

4 Capital Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2010 141MW 67 Suzlon

5 Crookwell 2 Wind Farm Global Power Generation Australia

2018 91MW 28 GE

6 Crookwell Wind Farm Tilt Renewables 1998 4.8MW 8 Vestas

7 Crudine Ridge CWP Renewables

2019 135MW 37 Zenviron

8 Cullerin Range Wind Farm

Origin Energy 2009 30MW 15 Senvion

9 Gullen Range Wind Farm

BJCE 2013 165MW 73 Goldwind

10 Gunning Wind Farm Acciona Energy 2011 46MW 31 Acciona Windpower

11 Hampton Wind Park Wind Corporation Australia

2001 1.3MW 2 Vestas

12 Rye Park Wind Farm Tilt Renewables TBA 327MW 92 TBA

13 Sapphire Wind Farm CWP Renewables

2019 270MW 75 Vestas

14 Silverton Wind Farm PARF 2018 200MW 58 GE

15 Taralga Wind Farm CBD Energy-Banco Santander

2015 107MW 51 Vestas

16 White Rock Wind Farm Goldwind-CECEP

2019 175MW 119 Goldwind

17 Woodlawn Wind Farm Infigen Energy

2011 48MW 23 Suzlon

18 Coppabella Goldwind TBA 295MW 79 Goldwind

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1 Albany Wind Farm Bright Energy Investments

2001 35MW 18 ENERCON

2 Collgar Wind Farm UBS-Rest super 2011 206MW 111 Vestas3 Denmark Community

Wind FarmDenmark Community Wind Farm

2013 1.6MW 2 ENERCON

4 Emu Downs Wind Farm APA Group 2006 80MW 48 Vestas5 Hopetoun Wind-Diesel

ProjectSynergy 2004 1.2MW 2 ENERCON

6 Kalbarri Wind Project Synergy 2007 1.6MW 2 ENERCON7 Mt Barker Community

Wind FarmMt Barker Power 2011 2.4MW 3 ENERCON

8 Mumbida Wind Farm Energy Infrastructure Trust

2013 55MW 22 GE

9 Nine Mile Wind Farm Synergy 2003 3.6MW 6 ENERCON10 Ten Mile Lagoon Wind

FarmSynergy 1993 2MW 9 Vestas

11 Walkaway Wind Farm Infigen Energy 2004 89MW 54 Vestas12 Badgingarra Wind Farm APA 2019 130MW 37 Siemens

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1 Canunda Wind Farm Engie-Mitsui 2005 46MW 23 Vestas

2 Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm

Acciona Energy- EnergyAustralia

2007

66MW 32 Vestas

3 Clements Gap Wind Farm

PacificHydro 2010 58MW 27 Suzlon

4 Coober Pedy Renewable Hybrid Project

Senvion 2017 4MW 2 Senvion

5 Hallett 1 (Brown Hill) Wind Farm

AGL Energy 2008 94MW 45 Suzlon

6 Hallett 2 (Hallett Hill) Wind Farm

AGL Energy 2010 71MW 34 Suzlon

7 Hallett 4 (North Brown Hill) Wind Farm

AGL Energy 2011 132MW 63 Suzlon

8 Hallett 5 (The Bluff) Wind Farm

AGL Energy 2012 52MW 25 Suzlon

9 Hornsdale Wind Farm Neoen 2017 315MW 99 Siemens

10 Lake Bonney 1 Infigen Energy 2005 80MW 46 Vestas

11 Lake Bonney 2 Infigen Energy 2008 159MW 53 Vestas

12 Lake Bonney 3 Infigen Energy 2010 39MW 13 Vestas

13 Lincoln Gap (Stage 1) Nexif Energy 2019 126MW 35 Senvion

14 Mt Millar Wind Farm Meridian Energy 2006 70MW 35 ENERCON

15 Snowtown Wind Farm Tilt Renewables 2014 368MW 47; 90

Suzion Siemens

16 Starfish Hill Wind Farm RATCH-Australia

2003 34MW 23 NEG Micon

17 Waterloo Wind Farm EnergyAustralia 2010 111MW 37 Vestas

18 Wattle Point Wind Farm

Infrastructure Capital Group

2005 91MW 55 Vestas

19 Woakwine Infigen Energy TBA 100MW 124 TBA

20 Willogoleche Wind Farm

ENGINE 2019 119MW 36 TBA

LEGENDPlace name 88

88

In development

Commissioned

Wind Map of Australia 2019

Compiled and published by Paragon Media | Tel: +61 2 9439 1955 | Email: [email protected]

For additional copies of this map, and for advertising enquiries, email [email protected]

NOTE: This map is a schematic representation only and shows approximate location of major wind projects that are operating, under construction or have planning approved as of January 2019. It does not show exact project locations.

Ecogeneration would like to thank Australian Wind Alliance national coordinator Andrew Bray for his expertise and help and Floodlight Media for images featured on this map.

DARWIN

500400300200

kilometres

0 100

VICTORIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

MELBOURNE

Launceston

SYDNEY

BRISBANE

Cairns

Weipa

ADELAIDE

PortAugusta

Coober Pedy

PERTH

EsperanceRavensthorpe

Exmouth

Broome

Goulburn

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY

QUEENSLAND

TASMANIA

Port Lincoln

Ballarat

Geelong

Albany

Geraldton

Port Pirie

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

CANBERRA

Bathurst

Katoomba

Newcastle

Coffs Harbour

Toowoomba

Bendigo

Hobart

Rockhampton

Townsville

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+61 2 9867 [email protected]

www.twps.com.au

Australia’s largest independent O&M service provider.

SARENSNOTHING TOO HEAVY NOTHING TOO HIGH

Sarens is the global leader and reference

in crane rental services, heavy lifting,

and engineered transport. With state of

the art equipment, value engineering,

one of the world’s largest inventories of

cranes, transporters, and specialty rigging

equipment, Sarens offers creative and

intelligent solutions to today’s heavy lifting

and engineered transport challenges.

With more than 100 entities in 65 countries

operating without borders, Sarens is ideal

partner for small-scale to mega scale

projects. Sarens currently employs 4195

highly skilled professionals who are prepared

to support the clients’ requirements around

the globe and across every market sector.

Proud to have constructed Collgar and Horsndale wind farms in Australia. Currently constucting Sapphire andSilverton wind farms.

QLD Branch78 Union Circuit, Yatala QLD 4207+ 61 (0) 7 3807 96 96or + 61 (0) 7 3807 96 86

WA Branch1 Marion Road, Maddington WA 6109+61 (0) 8 9452 1584or + 61 (0) 8 9459 7832

NSW, VIC, ACT & TAS BranchLevel 8, 100 Walker Street,North Sydney NSW 2060+ 61 (0) 2 9460 0604

sarens.com

At Sarens, we take green energy very seriously. Sarens’ global presence, its large

crane fleet, and its broad experience in the transportation, lifting and installation

of wind turbines, makes it a valuable partner in the wind power sector, both

on and off shore. We are proud to have constructed Collgar, Hornsdale 2&3,

Sapphire, Salt Creek and Silverton wind farms in Australia for our valued clients.

QLD Branch78 Union Circuit, Yatala QLD 4207+ 61 (0) 7 3807 96 96or + 61 (0) 7 3807 96 86

WA Branch1 Marion Road, Maddington WA 6109+61 (0) 8 9452 1584or + 61 (0) 8 9459 7832

NSW, VIC, ACT & TAS BranchLevel 8, 100 Walker Street,North Sydney NSW 2060+ 61 (0) 0429 591124

SARENSNOTHING TOO HEAVY NOTHING TOO HIGH

Sarens is the global leader and reference

in crane rental services, heavy lifting,

and engineered transport. With state of

the art equipment, value engineering,

one of the world’s largest inventories of

cranes, transporters, and specialty rigging

equipment, Sarens offers creative and

intelligent solutions to today’s heavy lifting

and engineered transport challenges.

With more than 100 entities in 65 countries

operating without borders, Sarens is ideal

partner for small-scale to mega scale

projects. Sarens currently employs 4195

highly skilled professionals who are prepared

to support the clients’ requirements around

the globe and across every market sector.

Proud to have constructed Collgar and Horsndale wind farms in Australia. Currently constucting Sapphire andSilverton wind farms.

QLD Branch78 Union Circuit, Yatala QLD 4207+ 61 (0) 7 3807 96 96or + 61 (0) 7 3807 96 86

WA Branch1 Marion Road, Maddington WA 6109+61 (0) 8 9452 1584or + 61 (0) 8 9459 7832

NSW, VIC, ACT & TAS BranchLevel 8, 100 Walker Street,North Sydney NSW 2060+ 61 (0) 2 9460 0604

sarens.com

R E N E W A B L E S

Ph. +61 8 8347 1888Email. [email protected]

Web. http://catcon.com.au598-600 South RoadAngle Park SA 5010

1.2GW of wind power under construction in 2018

CWP RenewablesCWP Renewables is a leading renewable energy developer, owner and asset manager with full project life-cycle expertise. Our team holds a wealth of experience in the renewable energy sector, accumulated through the successful delivery of projects in Europe and Australia.

582 MW of projects under construction and operation including the recently completed 270MW Sapphire Wind Farm and the 135MW Crudine Ridge Wind Farm which is currently under construction.

Our development pipeline continues to grow with over 1,300 MW of wind, solar and battery projects currently under development in eastern Australia, and 11,000 MW under development through the Asian Renewable Energy Hub project in Western Australia.

www.cwprenewables.com

Ground Floor, Block E, 34 Thynne St, Bruce ACT 2617Phone: +61 (0)2 6100 2122 Web: www.cwprenewables.com Email: [email protected]

We’ve been putting wind farms on the map since 2002.

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1 Bluff Point Wind Farm Woolnorth Wind Farm Holdings

2002-2004

65MW 37 Vestas

2 King Island (Huxley Hill) Wind Farm

Hydro Tasmania

1998 2.5MW 5 Nordex; Vestas

3 Musselroe Wind Farm Hydro Tasmania 2013 168MW 56 Vestas

4 Studland Bay Wind Farm

Woolnorth Wind Farm Holdings

2007 75MW 25 Vestas

5 Granville Harbour Wind Farm

Palisade Investment Partners

2020 112MW 31 Vestas

12