Australia's Neoen Narrogin Wind Farm Project Applies for 168 MW Generation License
2026-06-23 15:57
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - French renewable energy company Neoen has applied for a generation license for the Narrogin Wind Farm Project in Australia. Located approximately 10 kilometers west of the town of Narrogin in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, this Australian wind farm project has a planned capacity of 168 megawatts and is expected to enter the construction phase this quarter.

The Narrogin Wind Farm Project plans to install 23 wind turbines and connect to the South West Interconnected System of Western Australia via an existing 220 kV transmission line. This Australian wind farm project will also be equipped with a 100 MW/200 MWh battery energy storage system to enhance grid regulation capabilities and project output stability. The relevant license application is open for public comment, with a deadline of June 30.

The project has previously obtained development approval and passed review under the Australian federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. Under the current schedule, the Narrogin Wind Farm Project is expected to commence commercial operation in the fourth quarter of 2028, with an annual power generation of approximately 630,000 MWh, sufficient to meet the electricity needs of about 100,000 households. As the 168 MW Australian wind farm project advances through licensing and grid connection preparations, demand for wind turbines, energy storage systems, transmission access, and electrical equipment will continue to be released.

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