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Data currency: 2026-05-18 · 59 of 67 projects verified at confidence ≥ 70/100
Verified URLs span NSW Planning Portal, IPC, DCCEEW EPBC, proponent project sites.
NSW deep diveSouth West REZDinawan Energy Hub — Wind Farm (POC 1+2)

Dinawan Energy Hub — Wind Farm (POC 1+2)

Spark Renewables
windresponse to submissionsConfidence: Very highCertainty: medium
Capacity and technology
Technology
wind
Capacity (MW)
707 MW
Estimated capex, local spend and peak workforce
Total development cost
~$2.47B benchmark estimate
707 MW × $3.5M/MW (wind, NSW 2025-26 escalated)
Industry benchmark only — not project-specific. Sources: Clean Energy Council, BloombergNEF 2024 Australian utility-scale LCOE inputs, AEMO ISP 2024 cost assumptions. Actual capex varies materially by site, OEM, supply chain and grid-connection works.
Estimated local / regional spend
~$544M benchmark estimate
22% of capex — Clean Energy Council benchmark for renewable energy construction in regional Australia. Actual local content varies by project siting, procurement strategy and any access-scheme local-content conditions.
Estimated peak construction workforce
~495 roles benchmark estimate
Industry benchmark: ~0.7 FTE/MW wind, 0.5 FTE/MW solar, 0.4 FTE/MWh BESS, 1.5 FTE/MW pumped hydro. Peak during civil/electrical phase only — operations workforce is typically ~5-10% of construction peak.
Workforce breakdown — sector mix and phasing

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.

By service sector / industry (peak year)
Civil / earthworks
~149 FTE
Electrical trades
~89 FTE
Mechanical / structural
~109 FTE
Plant operators
~59 FTE
PM / engineering / env
~50 FTE
Logistics / admin
~40 FTE
By phase (across construction window)
PhaseFTEWhat's happening
Mobilisation + civils (year 1)
~297
Site prep, access roads, foundations, early electrical. Civil trades dominant.
Peak construction (year 2)
~495
All trades concurrent. Turbine / panel delivery, electrical install, commissioning prep.
Commissioning / demob (year 3)
~347
Specialist electrical and testing. Civil and structural ramping down.
Operations (ongoing)
~35
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.

Approvals and access rights
Project status
response to submissions
Planning status
Under IPC assessment; public meeting scheduled Coleambally 27 February 2026
Access right status
awarded — SW REZ access scheme
EPBC status
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Grid connection
adjacent to Dinawan substation (PEC Eastern Section operational)
Financial close
subject to planning approval
Construction start
unknown
Operations start
unknown
Location
LGA
Murrumbidgee
Region
Riverina NSW — between Coleambally and Jerilderie
REZ
South West REZ
REZ relationship
inside declared REZ
Coordinates
-34.7, 146 (approximate)
Business certainty
Certainty: mediumScore: 70/100

Three points-of-connection at one hub site offers logistics synergies but concentrates community impact.

Planning risk: moderateGrid risk: lowSocial risk: lowWorkforce: moderateAccommodation: moderateSupply chain: moderateBiodiversity: moderateFirst Nations: moderate
Next decision point: SSD assessment determination
Status timeline
  1. 2026-04-22 · access right awarded
    Access rights confirmed under the SW REZ access scheme — Dinawan Energy Hub POC 1.
Project documents — EIS, SEARs, proponent pages

Direct links to public documents and pages for this project. Phase 2 ingestion will pull updates automatically; Sprint 0 entries are verified manually with a confidence score per record.

Notes

POC 1 (357 MW) + POC 2 (350 MW) wind farm consolidated under one Planning Portal SSD. Currently in response-to-submissions phase; IPC public meeting 27 Feb 2026. Wind farm component of the Dinawan Energy Hub access right (1,007 MW total across wind + solar + BESS).

Source confidence: 88/100
Last verified: 2026-05-18
Every material fact on this page is sourced. A "View source" link is provided per source below.
Source evidence
Confidence: Very high
  • primaryNSW Planning Portal — Major Projects
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    Authoritative for NSW SSD and SSI planning status. Hosts each project's Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), SEARs, response to submissions, and other planning documents. Outranks proponent and media reports for planning_status. Per-project EIS and SSD page URLs are tracked under each project's project_documents.
  • primaryEnergyCo NSW
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    Primary authority for NSW Renewable Energy Zones, access schemes, access-right tender outcomes and REZ project coordination under the Electricity Infrastructure Investment Act 2020.
  • primaryAEMO Services / AusEnergy Services
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    Consumer Trustee for NSW LTESA / access-right tenders. Authoritative for access-right award status.
  • secondaryProponent project websites
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    Proponent-supplied content from each project's dedicated page on the proponent's website. Useful for technology, capacity intent, community engagement messaging, project newsletters, fact sheets and timeline updates. Cannot override official planning_status or epbc_status. Per-project page URLs are tracked under each project's project_documents.
Open questions
  • Planning status against the NSW Planning Portal — verify SSD reference.
  • EPBC referral status — verify against DCCEEW public notices.
  • 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.
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