
Year in review – 2025
As we look back on 2025, we are proud of the progress and milestones we have achieved this year.

As we look back on 2025, we are proud of the progress and milestones we have achieved this year.

Community programs and initiatives backed by Squadron Energy have been featured in the Best Practice Charter Report, highlighting the company’s commitment to community engagement and sustainability. Key initiatives include funding Disaster Relief Australia’s Big Map for emergency planning, delivering a First Nations training program in Wellington, leading research on bat collision risks at wind farms, and partnering with Dubbo Regional Council on an advanced wastewater treatment facility.

Curious about wind energy and how wind farms work? Here are the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions at Squadron Energy.

It has been a busy year for Squadron Energy. Read about our progress this year in our Year in review.

In the 2022 Community Benefit Fund round, Jahna Day was awarded a scholarship to pursue a dual Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Science and Agribusiness at

Squadron Energy’s Clarke Creek Wind Farm marks another significant milestone this week with first energisation of the wind farm’s main substation and testing taking place

The latest Electricity Statement of Opportunities (ESOO) from AEMO is a welcomed confirmation that renewable energy generation is on track to replace exiting coal generation. An increased positive outlook

Squadron Energy CEO Rob Wheals said: “The 2024 Integrated System Plan (ISP) reaffirms the comprehensive planning and implementation done to date on our transitioning energy system. “To

As we continue on our mission to lead Australia’s clean energy transition, we look back on some of our key achievements this year. We can’t

We are getting on with the critical delivery of new renewable generation. As confirmed in the latest GenCost report from the CSIRO and the Australian Energy Market