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Data currency: 2026-05-18 · 59 of 67 projects verified at confidence ≥ 70/100
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NSW deep diveSouth West REZJunction Rivers Wind Farm

Junction Rivers Wind Farm

Windlab (Tattarang / Andrew Forrest, via Squadron Energy)
windEIS preparationConfidence: High
Capacity and technology
Technology
wind
Capacity (MW)
750 MW
Storage
800 MWh
Estimated capex, local spend and peak workforce
Total development cost
~$3.19B benchmark estimate
750 MW × $3.5M/MW (wind, NSW 2025-26 escalated) + + 800 MWh × $0.7M/MWh (co-located BESS)
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
~$701M 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
~525 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
~158 FTE
Electrical trades
~95 FTE
Mechanical / structural
~116 FTE
Plant operators
~63 FTE
PM / engineering / env
~53 FTE
Logistics / admin
~42 FTE
By phase (across construction window)
PhaseFTEWhat'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.

Approvals and access rights
Project status
EIS preparation
Planning status
Renamed from Burrawong; on NSW Planning Portal as Junction Rivers Wind Farm; preparing EIS
Access right status
not awarded — failed to gain SW REZ access rights despite CIS underwriting
EPBC status
verify on EPBC public portal
Grid connection
grid-connection options via existing transmission infrastructure or Project EnergyConnect line
Financial close
Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) underwriting awarded but at risk after failing SW REZ access tender
Construction start
unknown
Operations start
unknown
Location
LGA
Balranald Shire
Region
Riverina NSW — south of Balranald
REZ
South West REZ
REZ relationship
inside declared REZ
Coordinates
-33.78, 143.55 (approximate)
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

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.

Source confidence: 76/100
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: 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.
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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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