
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.

Dunedoo Central School had an unforgettable adventure as Year 11 students took to the snow on a trip to Perisher in August. Thanks to sponsorship

Construction is officially underway for a new advanced wastewater treatment facility in Dubbo, with Squadron Energy, Australia’s leading renewable energy company, and Dubbo Regional Council

Squadron Energy, Australia’s leading renewable energy company, is upgrading a former nursing home in Wellington to provide temporary accommodation for workers on renewable energy projects

Squadron Energy welcomes today’s announcement by the NSW Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Penny Sharpe that Australia’s first declared Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) will formally commence

Squadron Energy welcomes progress on the implementation of the Federal Government’s Developer Rating Scheme, which aims to promote best practice engagement among renewable energy developers and provide

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.

Squadron Energy, Australia’s leading renewable energy company, has welcomed news its Spicers Creek Wind Farm in New South Wales has been selected for the federal government’s Capacity