Neoen acknowledges the Wotjobaluk people, Traditional Owners of the land on which Navarre Green Power Hub will harvest and store the energy of the wind. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Clean Energy for Victoria
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Overview

Navarre Green Power Hub is a proposed wind farm project. It will provide clean renewable energy into the grid.

The proposed capacity of the wind farm is approximately 600 MW, although this will be influenced by the outcome of the various specialist studies that are carried out during the development phase of the project.

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WIND

Wind turbines are tall structures that can capture stronger winds at higher altitudes. The turbines can be between 200-250m in height.
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Battery

Battery storage could allow us to store the wind energy and provide it to the grid whenever it’s needed.

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Location

The location of the proposed project is near the township of Navarre, Central Victoria.

The wind farm would be focused around two separate areas where the wind speeds are highest – the Barkly Range and Kanya Range to the north-east and north-west of Navarre respectively.

It is around 30 minutes drive from the Bulgana Green Power Hub.

Please note: Blue shading represents the areas where turbines could potentially be located. It is indicative only and is subject to agreements with the owners of this land and outcome of the various planning and technical assessments.

Benefits

FOR LOCAL ECONOMY

Regional economic boost during construction period plus up to 18 ongoing jobs

For the climate

Producing more than
1,459,000 MWh of renewable energy per year

For your community

A community benefit-sharing scheme will be created for local community initiatives

Project Lifecycle

They’re very good community minded people.

Eddie Rover, Neighbour

Numurkah Solar Farm in Victoria

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Neoen has been contributing to Australia’s energy transition with 100% renewable energy since 2012. With a balanced portfolio of wind, solar and big battery projects, we are aiming to achieve 10 GW by 2030. We have invested more than $4 billion in the Australian market and developed over 4 GW of renewable energy assets.