
Clarke Creek Wind Farm community newsletter – September 2024
The Clarke Creek Wind Farm team recently worked with a specialist helicopter and crew to connect the electricity power lines for the first group of

The Clarke Creek Wind Farm team recently worked with a specialist helicopter and crew to connect the electricity power lines for the first group of

Major work activities are progressing onsite at Clarke Creek Wind Farm and we are now over halfway with our oversize overmass (OSOM) deliveries to the

Squadron Energy’s Clarke Creek Wind Farm marks another significant milestone this week with first energisation of the wind farm’s main substation and testing taking place

The latest Electricity Statement of Opportunities (ESOO) from AEMO is a welcomed confirmation that renewable energy generation is on track to replace exiting coal generation. An increased positive outlook

The Clarke Creek Wind Farm team is celebrating the major milestone of the successful installation of our 25th wind turbine. Read more in the latest project

Simon McAulay Powell has been a cattle grazier on his property in Central Queensland for nearly 25 years. Mr McAulay Powell is also a host

Squadron Energy CEO Rob Wheals said: “The 2024 Integrated System Plan (ISP) reaffirms the comprehensive planning and implementation done to date on our transitioning energy system. “To

Turbine installation involves large cranes lifting the tower sections, nacelle, hub and blades in place. The turbines at Clarke Creek Wind Farm stand 207m tall

Students from Clarke Creek Primary School enjoyed a site visit on Friday 31 May, donning hard hats and hi-vis to inspect the construction progress up

Oversize overmass (OSOM) movements to the Clarke Creek Wind Farm project site are continuing, including ongoing transportation of turbine components and ancillary electrical components. The