Abercrombie Wind Farm
Sector mix and phase distribution for the estimated construction workforce. Basis: industry norm (Clean Energy Council, ARENA, AEMO ISP 2024 + comparable EIS Social Impact Assessments). Numbers are decision-support indicators, not a project-specific forecast.
| Phase | FTE | What's happening |
|---|---|---|
| Mobilisation + civils (year 1) | ~1,050 | Site prep, access roads, foundations, early electrical. Civil trades dominant. |
| Peak construction (year 2) | ~1,750 | All trades concurrent. Turbine / panel delivery, electrical install, commissioning prep. |
| Commissioning / demob (year 3) | ~1,225 | Specialist electrical and testing. Civil and structural ramping down. |
| Operations (ongoing) | ~123 | Permanent O&M workforce — typically 5–10% of construction peak. Plus periodic major-maintenance windows. |
Sector mix from CEC, ARENA and AEMO ISP workforce profiles for utility-scale Australian builds. Phase distribution from comparable EIS Social Impact Assessments. Indicative only — actual workforce varies with OEM, contractor strategy, weather and OSOM scheduling.
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- proponent pageConfidence: Very highAbout Abercrombie Wind Farm — Vestashttps://www.abercrombiewindfarm.com.au/about-abercrombie-wind-farm ↗2,500 MW wind + 1 GW / 2 GWh BESS proposed ~40 km west of Hay. Brings Vestas' Australian pipeline to 4,500 MW.
- EPBC referralConfidence: HighPublished: 2024EPBC referral — Abercrombie Wind Farm (2024/09988)https://epbcpublicportal.environment.gov.au/_entity/sharepointdocumentlocation/e960f993-8d95-ef11-8a69-000d3a6a1778/2ab10dab-d681-4911-b881-cc99413f07b6?file=00-2024-09988+Referral.pdf ↗EPBC Act 1999 referral lodged Q3 2024.
Vestas-developed wind + BESS project, ~40 km west of Hay. 2,500 MW headline capacity is one of the largest single-site wind proposals in NSW. Did not feature in the 2024 SW REZ access rights round — proponent treating EIS as the path to a future access pathway. Multi-project framing applies: Vestas treats Bullawah, Pottinger, Dinawan and Abercrombie as a coordinated SW-REZ portfolio in delivery strategy.
Last verified: 2026-05-18
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- Storage MWh and voltage figures — confirm from proponent documents and AEMO Generation Information.
- Workforce and accommodation commitments — confirm in SSD documentation or VPA.
- First Nations engagement reporting — confirm in IEP / cultural heritage chapter.
