Sunny Corner Wind Farm is a joint venture between Mainstream Renewable Power and Someva Renewables Pty Ltd and is set to become one of the first wind farms operating within a NSW State Forest. Someva Renewables is an 100% Australian-owned, NSW-based renewable energy company that works with landowners, communities, and industry leaders to deliver the clean, affordable and reliable energy that will power Australia's future. Mainstream Renewable Power is a leading pure-play renewable energy company with wind and solar assets across Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia-Pacific.
Mainstream and Someva have been awarded a permit by the Forestry Corporation of NSW to jointly investigate an onshore wind farm at Sunny Corner.
The proposed Sunny Corner Wind Farm is a 500 MW wind farm and battery energy storage system project. The proposed Sunny Corner Wind Farm is located North of the Great Western Highway, approximately halfway between Lithgow and Bathurst in NSW.
The project is estimated to provide Full Time Equivalent (FTE) employment for up to 475 personnel during construction and 35 personnel during operations. Construction of the project is due to commence in late 2028, if approved.
The proposed Sunny Corner Wind Farm will commence the process for engaging main contractors after the State Significant Development approval process is complete. It is expected that most of these work packages on the ICN Gateway website will be contracted through our selected main contractors. From 2028, the main contractors may commence their procurement process of the work packages outlined on this website. Expressions of interest submissions will remain open on ICN Gateway till December 2026.
After registration of Expression of Interest, we may contact you for clarifications. Once we have selected our main contractors, we will connect you with our selected main contractors.
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