The NSW Government has granted access rights in the South West Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) following a competitive tender process administered by AEMO Services Ltd.

Successful Projects:
• Yanco Delta Wind Farm (1.5GW) – Origin Energy
• Dinawan Energy Hub (1.1GW) – Spark Renewables
• Pottinger Energy Park (0.6GW) – Someva
• (0.36GW) – BayWa

Project NameDeveloperTypeCapacity (GW)LocationStatus
Yanco Delta Wind Farm Origin EnergyWind Farm1.5New South Wales, AUSuccessful
 Dinawan Energy HubSpark RenewablesWind & Solar + BESS (Battery energy storage systems)1.1New South Wales, AUSuccessful
Pottinger Energy ParkSomevaWind & Solar0.6New South Wales, AUSuccessful
Bullawah Wind Farm BayWaWind Farm0.36New South Wales, AUSuccessful

Project Highlights:
✓ 3.56GW combined renewable capacity (wind, solar + storage)
✓ $10B+ expected investment in regional NSW
✓ 2,800+ construction jobs to be created
✓ 200+ permanent operational positions

About the South West REZ:
As one of NSW’s first coordinated renewable energy zones, this initiative represents a critical step in:
• Delivering clean, reliable electricity
• Supporting the state’s energy transition
• Boosting regional economic development

Learn more about the South West REZ

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