
Ben Bullen Wind Farm
Ben Bullen, NSW
Ben Bullen Wind Farm is an integrated wind and storage renewable energy project proposed near Ben Bullen and Palmers Oaky in the Central Ranges of New South Wales.
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Consisting of up to 500 megawatts (MW) of wind and an on-site battery energy storage system (BESS) with a storage capacity of up to 200 MW, Ben Bullen Wind Farm is anticipated to connect into the existing transmission network, supplying clean energy to the National Electricity Market to contribute to the NSW Government’s target to halve emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2050.
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The Ben Bullen Wind Farm project would generate enough clean electricity to power about 260,000 NSW households per year and has been identified for its wind resource and proximity to major infrastructure associated with retiring coal fired power stations.
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With a focus on the long-term viability of regional communities, the development of Ben Bullen Wind Farm would generate significant investment and economic benefits in the broader Lithgow region and be compatible with existing agricultural and farming activities.
For more information, please visit the project website:
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LOCATION
Ben Bullen, NSW
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CAPACITY
up to 500MW Wind
up to 200MW / 800MWh Battery Energy Storage
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OUR ROLE
Site Origination
Development – land, planning, grid connection
Engineering Procurement Construction tender
Financing
Offtake arrangement
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EPC
TBC
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OFFTAKE
TBC
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FINANCIAL CLOSE
TBC
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COMPLETION DATE
TBC
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