Neoen acknowledges the Nukunu & Ngadjuri people, Traditional Owners of the land on which Hornsdale Wind Farm harvests the energy of the wind. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Clean Energy For South Australia
Neoen Australia
Owner and operator of 100% renewable energy assets
Sharing Benefits
Making a difference in local communities

Overview

Hornsdale Wind Farm is a 316 MW renewable electricity project consisting of 99 wind turbines, providing renewable energy to be used locally and exported to the national grid.

Wind

WIND

Wind turbines are tall structures that can capture stronger winds at higher altitudes. The turbines have a 95m hub height and 55m blade radius, making the tip height 150m.

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Location

Hornsdale Wind Farm is located between 8km and 24km north of Jamestown in South Australia, in the northern areas council region.

Hornsdale Power Reserve, also known as SA’s big battery is located next to the wind farm.

Benefits

FOR LOCAL ECONOMY

Providing full time jobs plus ongoing opportunities for local businesses

For the climate

Producing more than
1,050,000MWh
of renewable energy per year

For your community

Up to $120,000 per year
funding for local community initiatives and projects

Project Lifecycle

We have experienced a very open, transparent and pragmatic communication process with Neoen. We are asked about every decision that may impact us and for our opinion, and this is something that we value highly.

Florian Popp, Host Landowner
Collie Battery, WA

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With a balanced portfolio of wind, solar and big battery projects, we are Australia’s largest 100% renewables company.

We own and operate many of our projects for the long-term and are committed to sharing the benefits with surrounding communities as a responsible neighbour. Our dedication to the community and environment has made us a ‘developer of choice’ and a pioneer in the industry.

Since 2012, we have contributed over 4.5 GW of renewable energy & storage assets and invested over $7 billion towards Australia’s energy transition.