Jeremiah Wind Farm is a 400-megawatt (MW) wind farm located 29 kilometres east of Gundagai, in the Cootamundra-Gundagai Local Government Area, NSW.
The project will consist of:
- approximately 65 wind turbines, and
- a 150-MW / 600-megawatt hour battery.
The wind farm will connect to the existing Lower Tumut to Yass 330-kilovolt transmission line via the energy storage facility.
Financing
The project is being developed and financed by Squadron Energy. |
Procurement
Procuring Agency: | Squadron Energy |
Successful Tenderer: | Alliance comprising GE Verona, NACAP and CPP. |
Procurement note: | The supply of the 65 wind turbines is being undertaken via a $2.75 billion ‘Green Strategic Alliance’ with a consortium comprising GE Verona, NACAP and CCP. The Alliance also includes the supply of wind turbines for two additional Squadron Energy projects: Spicers Creek Wind Farm (117 wind turbine units) and Uungula Wind Farm (69 wind turbine units). |
PROJECT HISTORY
Sep 2021 | The NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment issued Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements (SEARs) for the project. |
Jan 2024 | Squadron Energy announced it had entered into a 'Green Strategic Alliance' between Squadron Energy and a GE Verona-led Alliance, comprising NACAP and CPP for the supply and installation of wind turbines, as well as engineering, procurement and construction services for three Squadron Energy projects, including the Jeremiah Wind Farm. |
May 2025 | The NSW Government issued updated SEARs for the project. |
Estimated Total Cost
(2021)
Sector
Energy
Procurement approach
Unconfirmed |
Location
New South Wales |
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