University scholarship to support First Nations opportunities in renewables

Squadron Energy’s Project Officer Nadine Caff said the scholarship reflects Squadron’s commitment to sharing the benefits of renewable energy, through upskilling local communities and First Nations people with in-demand skills for the renewable sector. “This scholarship encourages and supports students through their educational journey, alleviating financial pressures that may have otherwise been a preventative barrier […]

Jeremiah Wind Farm spreads Christmas cheer

Sheridan Street was buzzing with record crowds supporting local businesses, enjoying live music and catching up with friends and family on Friday 8 December in Gundagai. Event organiser Penny Nicholson said spirits were especially high at the festive street fair. “Everyone in attendance had an absolute blast and we were pleased to break the attendance […]

Year in review – 2023

As we continue on our mission to lead Australia’s clean energy transition, we look back on some of our key achievements this year. We can’t wait to continue the journey in 2024! Download a copy of our Year in review 2023.

Marlborough Historical Museum showcases precious heritage

The close-knit community of Marlborough, located just 1km off the Bruce Highway, is a must-stop destination for travellers doing the drive between Rockhampton and Mackay this Christmas season. In a boost for local heritage and preservation, the Museum which is run by local community volunteers secured more than $5,000 in funding to purchase new counter […]

Koorakee Energy Park open day draws positive community response

The session which was held on Thursday 30 November, provided an opportunity for the community to learn more about the project, ask questions about the development process and proposed timeline. Squadron Energy team members were on hand to have a chat and address any questions raised by the local community. “The open day was a […]

Firmed renewables backed by latest Integrated System Plan

Australia’s electricity needs and decarbonisation targets are best met by variable renewable generation backed up by batteries, hydro and responsive gas. That is the resounding message from AEMO’s Draft 2024 Integrated System Plan (ISP) – one that Squadron Energy fully endorses. The most recent phase of extensive industry consultation to update AEMO’s strategy for moving away from […]

Squadron Energy supports aeromedical services across Northern NSW

Squadron Energy’s support will contribute to the ongoing emergency aeromedical services that support 1.5 million people across Northern NSW. Squadron Energy’s Executive General Manager Development Ed Mounsey said the team were proud to sponsor an organisation that provided crucial health services for so many communities across the region. Pictured left to right: Daniel Gillett, Regional […]

Spicers Creek Wind Farm Submissions Report

The Spicers Creek Wind Farm Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was publicly exhibited during July – August 2023 and the community was invited to have a say on the project. A Submissions Report has been prepared to address the issues raised in the EIS submissions, to ensure the community receives feedback on any concerns and to […]

Squadron Energy celebrates exceptional local STEM Talent

The accolades were presented this week by Sapphire Wind Farm Operations Manager, David Williamson, during the respective schools’ end-of-year presentation evenings. Emphasising the importance of investing in the next generation, Mr Williamson expressed the pride of the Sapphire Wind Farm team in supporting Myleigh and James as they pursue their passion for further studies in […]

Squadron Energy leading the clean energy transition

Squadron Energy experienced rapid growth and change throughout 2022-23, which involved the integration of the CWP Renewables and Squadron Energy teams, to form Australia’s leading renewable energy company. Throughout the year, our renewable energy assets produced enough electricity to power more than 550,000 Australian homes and avoid more than 2 million tonnes in carbon emissions. […]