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Projects

We deliver clean energy that creates Australian jobs, fuels local economies, and guarantees a greener future.

Projects

We deliver clean energy that creates Australian jobs, fuels local economies, and guarantees a greener future.

Our 1 GW Portfolio of Advanced Renewables

Powering Australia’s Sustainable Future

Powering Australia’s Sustainable Future

Mountain Energy is accelerating Australia’s transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future. Our growing portfolio of solar farms and battery energy storage systems (BESS) is designed to deliver reliable renewable power to the national electricity grid—reducing carbon emissions, strengthening grid stability, and supporting long-term energy security.

Campbells Forest Solar Farm

Located approximately 20 km northwest of Bendigo in Victoria’s Loddon Shire, the Campbells Forest Solar Farm will span around 360 hectares of cleared rural land—strategically positioned to deliver clean, renewable energy to the growing Bendigo region.

With an installed capacity of 233 MWdc (205 MWac), the project is designed to significantly contribute to Australia’s transition toward sustainable power generation. It has already received development approval and Generator Performance Standards (GPS) approval from AEMO, marking a major milestone toward construction readiness.

The project is currently under review for a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with potential off-takers, with connection contracts and EPC engagement scheduled for Q4 2025. Financial close is targeted for the same period, paving the way for construction in early 2026 and commercial operations by late 2027.

Campbells Forest Solar Farm
Inverell Battery Energy Storage System

Inverell Battery Energy Storage System

The Inverell BESS Project is a large-scale 150 MW / 1,200 MWh, 8-hour battery system located at 6219 Gwydir Highway, Inverell, NSW. Designed to enhance grid stability and reliability, it will balance supply and demand while supporting the integration of affordable renewable energy—providing enough stored power to supply approximately 52,500 homes per discharge cycle.

Strategically located adjacent to the Inverell Substation, the project benefits from a cost-effective and efficient grid connection. It has successfully completed its feasibility assessment, and a Scoping Report is currently being prepared for submission to the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure as part of the State Significant Development process.

Financial close is anticipated in Q3 2026, followed by construction in early 2027 and commercial operation by mid-2028.

Inverell Battery Energy Storage System

Macedon Battery Energy Storage System

The Macedon BESS Project is a 100 MW / 400 MWh, 4-hour energy storage system designed to enhance grid stability and strengthen Victoria’s renewable energy network. Once operational, it will have the capacity to power approximately 35,000 households per discharge cycle, supporting the state’s transition to clean, reliable energy.

Located just 3.5 km south of Macedon and around 60 km northwest of Melbourne, the project spans roughly 5 hectares. It is currently progressing through feasibility, development, and grid connection approvals.

Financial close and construction are scheduled for early 2027, with commercial operations expected to commence by Q2 2028.

Macedon Battery Energy Storage System
Yangery Battery Energy Storage System

Yangery Battery Energy Storage System

The Yangery BESS Project is a 120 MW / 480 MWh energy storage system located approximately 10 km northwest of Warrnambool, Victoria. Spanning around 23 hectares, the project is designed to deliver reliable, flexible power capable of supporting up to 42,000 households per 4-hour discharge cycle.

Currently in development and grid connection stages, the project will play an important role in strengthening the region’s renewable energy capacity and grid resilience.

Financial close, construction, and operational timelines will be confirmed as the project progresses through approvals and agreements.

Yangery Battery Energy Storage System

Narrogin Battery Energy Storage System

The Narrogin BESS Project is a 200 MW / 800 MWh large-scale energy storage facility located 5 km south of Narrogin, approximately 200 km southeast of Perth, Western Australia. Spanning around 25 hectares, the project is designed to provide flexible grid support and can power up to 70,000 homes per 4-hour discharge cycle.

The project is currently in the development stage, with grid connection studies and approvals underway. Once completed, the Narrogin BESS will contribute to Western Australia’s growing renewable energy network, enhancing reliability and supporting the state’s clean energy goals.

Narrogin Battery Energy Storage System
Frasers Solar Farm

Frasers Solar Farm

The Frasers Solar Farm is a 95 MWdc (77 MWac) renewable energy project located 5 km north of Glengarry in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley. Spanning approximately 110 hectares, it will play a key role in supporting the region’s transition from traditional power generation to sustainable, renewable energy.

The project has received grid connection approval from AusNet Services (June 2022) and is progressing through early works. Financial close is expected in Q4 2026, followed by construction in early 2027 and commercial operations by Q3 2028. Once operational, the Frasers Solar Farm will deliver clean, reliable electricity into Victoria’s grid and strengthen the state’s renewable capacity.

Frasers Solar Farm

Benger Solar and BESS Hybrid

The Benger Solar and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Hybrid Project will span 187 hectares of land, located 15 km south of Harvey and 20 km northeast of Bunbury, Western Australia. Designed to generate 105 MWac of solar power supported by an 80 MW / 480 MWh battery system, the project will supply clean, reliable energy to power approximately 40,000 homes.

With both development and grid connection approvals already secured, the project is now progressing toward financial close in mid-2026. Construction is scheduled to begin in Q3 2026, with commercial operations expected by Q3 2029. Once complete, the Benger Solar and BESS Hybrid will strengthen Western Australia’s renewable energy network and enhance grid resilience.

Benger Solar and BESS Hybrid
West Mokoan & Kennedys Creek Solar Farms

West Mokoan & Kennedys Creek Solar Farms

The West Mokoan and Kennedys Creek Solar Farms, located along Benalla–Yarrawonga Road northeast of Benalla, Victoria, span over 700 hectares of former grazing land. Developed in partnership with Lightsource BP, the combined project integrates two approved solar sites with planned battery storage to deliver clean, reliable energy to the national grid.

With feasibility, development, and connection approvals completed, the project is moving toward financial close in Q3 2026. Construction is scheduled to commence in Q4 2026, with operations expected by Q3 2028. Once completed, these solar farms will provide a significant contribution to Victoria’s renewable energy supply and regional sustainability.

West Mokoan & Kennedys Creek Solar Farms

Goorambat Solar Farm

The Goorambat Solar Farm, located just 430 metres southeast of Goorambat township in northern Victoria, spans around 130 hectares of farmland. Developed in partnership with Lightsource BP, the project will deliver clean, renewable energy to the local grid while supporting Victoria’s transition to sustainable power generation.

The project has completed its feasibility and secured development approval, with connection works currently underway. Financial close is scheduled for Q4 2024, followed by construction in Q1 2025 and commercial operations expected by Q4 2026. Once operational, Goorambat Solar Farm will significantly contribute to the state’s renewable energy targets and local economic growth.

Goorambat Solar Farm

Driving Australia’s clean energy future

With more than 1 GW of advanced renewable projects across Australia, Mountain Energy is proud to play a leading role in building a cleaner, more resilient energy system — one that supports communities, empowers investors, and helps Australia achieve its Net Zero goals.