Junction Rivers 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) | ~315 | Site prep, access roads, foundations, early electrical. Civil trades dominant. |
| Peak construction (year 2) | ~525 | All trades concurrent. Turbine / panel delivery, electrical install, commissioning prep. |
| Commissioning / demob (year 3) | ~368 | Specialist electrical and testing. Civil and structural ramping down. |
| Operations (ongoing) | ~37 | 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: HighJunction Rivers Wind Farmhttps://www.junctionrivers.com/ ↗750 MW (up to 69 turbines) wind farm + battery, ~15 km south of Balranald. $2 billion+ investment scale; ~400 peak construction jobs.
- planning portal pageConfidence: Very highJunction Rivers Wind Farm (formerly Burrawong Wind Farm) — NSW Planning Portalhttps://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/major-projects/projects/junction-rivers-wind-farm-formerly-burrawong-wind-farm ↗NSW Planning Portal listing under renamed project.
- otherConfidence: HighJunction Rivers selected for inaugural Capacity Investment Schemehttps://www.windlab.com/blog-posts/junction-rivers-selected-for-inaugural-capacity-investment-scheme ↗Only SW REZ project to win underwriting in the first major CIS auction (federal government). Subsequently failed to gain SW REZ access rights, putting CIS award at risk.
Acquired through Windlab; majority ownership by Andrew Forrest's private interests via Squadron Energy / Tattarang. Notable for being only SW REZ project to win federal CIS underwriting in the inaugural round. Reportedly first project to risk dropping off the CIS winners list after failing SW REZ access rights.
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.
