Junction Rivers is a large-scale wind energy and storage project positioned within the State’s South West Renewable Energy Zone.
Coexisting with agricultural activities on its host properties, the project will deliver significant regional benefits, including bespoke, multi-armed funding program designed to align specifically with local need.
The project was named in consultation with community and the logo designed by a local First Nations artist, recognising the community’s intrinsic connection to the waterways.
The South Queensland Renewable Generation Hub is a collection of large-scale renewable energy projects, each individually permitted, but located within a single region.
The Hub’s first and most progressed wind energy project, Bungaban, has secured the world’s largest renewable energy Power Purchase Agreement, which is strategically critical for decarbonising Australia’s critical minerals and processing industries.
By delivering a reliable mix of clean energy generation at scale, The Hub will contribute to Queensland’s decarbonisation goals while supporting the sustainable development of key industrial sectors.
Kennedy Energy Park is a world-first hybrid renewable energy project collocating wind, solar, and battery storage behind a single connection point.
Completed in 2021 and achieving commercial operations in mid-2024, Kennedy provides reliable energy even in variable weather conditions, harnessing the region’s complimentary wind and solar resources.
Kennedy represents the future of renewable energy projects, where hybrid systems improve grid reliability and energy resilience. Its innovative design offers a blueprint for integrating renewables with existing energy infrastructure and has helped unlock the region to significant development opportunity.
An essential early-transition opportunity, Gawara Baya combines state-of-the-art wind technology with deep community engagement to deliver clean energy while uplifting local biodiversity.
Gawara Baya means ‘Wind Song’ in Gugu Badhun language. This name was gifted by Gugu Badhun peoples, and its logo was designed by Gugu Badhun Traditional Owner, Alison Hoolihan.
Gawara Baya received Federal Government approval in June 2024 and State Development approval in August 2023.
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