Crudine Ridge Wind Farm, NSW

Crudine Ridge Wind Farm is located on Wiradjuri Country, 45km south of Mudgee. The wind project became fully operational in 2022, producing enough electricity to power more than 75,000 homes and prevent 266,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. The wind farm is supplying clean energy to corporate partners such as Nestle Australia and Sydney Airport.

Key Project Info

Wind turbines

37 X GE 3.8MW

Commercial operations

Early 2022

Maximum capacity

134MW

Annual output

392GWhs

PPA partners

Meridian, Sydney Airport, Nestle Australia

75k
266k
240
$21m

Project Timeline

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Project identification and site selection

Identification and site selection is based on an analysis of opportunities and constraints including (but not limited to): distance to the electricity grid, wind resource and population density of the surrounding community. Our team then undertake a number of site visits and consultation with landowners in the area.

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Project feasibility and community engagement

Site-specific investigations are undertaken to assess the impacts and opportunities of the project and feedback is sought from the local community.

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Development Application and Environmental Impact Statement

A Development Application is made and an EIS prepared which involves a wide range of studies to address stakeholder feedback received to date and to consider the potential environmental and social impacts of the project.

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Public exhibition and Submissions Report

The EIS is placed on public exhibition through the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure. Interested members of the public are invited to have their say during the exhibition period by way of formal submissions. A Submissions Report is then prepared, which aims to respond to the submissions received.

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Assessment and development consent

The project documents are assessed by the relevant government authorities. If determined, Development Consent is granted alongside a range of conditions specific to the project.

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Post approval, contracting and financing

A lead contractor(s) to build the project is appointed and all pre-construction approvals and consents are finalised. During this phase, the lead contractor(s) is provided with a list of local businesses that have registered their interest and capabilities through the project website.

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Procurement

During this phase our lead contractor(s) seek tenders and engage contractors and suppliers to undertake the scope of the works. Orders are then placed for major components such as the wind turbines.

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Early works and design

Initial site activities commence, such as minor clearing and provision of access roads along with establishing a site construction compound. Off-site detailed design works commences in parallel.

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Major civil works

During this phase of the construction the bulk of the civil works takes place. This includes the construction of new internal access roads, excavation and construction of the turbine foundations, installation of the internal electrical reticulation system, construction of the high voltage substation and main transmission line network.

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Wind turbine erection

This is where the visual aspect of the wind farm starts to emerge, with large cranes lifting the tower sections, nacelle, hub and blades into place.

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Commissioning

In order to export power to the grid, each turbine is required to undergo several performance tests. It is during this stage that you will start to see turbines spinning and ultimately the whole of the wind farm complete.

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Operations

The project is operating in accordance with relevant approval conditions and management plans. Compliance with conditions of approval and management plans is monitored as required throughout the life of the project.

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Decommissioning

The design life of the wind turbines will be at least 30 years. At the end of their useful life, the wind turbines and electrical equipment will be either replaced and the wind farm repowered, or the project will be decommissioned, and the site returned to its original use at the expense of the project.

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Squadron Energy in the community

St George Illawarra Dragons teach health and resilience in the Central West

St George Illawarra Dragons, in partnership with Squadron Energy, delivers an impactful Community Blitz in the state’s Central West yearly.

The program, the Best You Can Be Blitz, sees the players and club community staff speak at schools and host workshops for students across the region.

In the latest program, NRLW stars Keele Browne and Ella Koste visited eight schools in Ilford, Kandos, Dunedoo, Mendooran and Gilgandra over three days.

A touch footy clinic was also held in Dunedoo along with a Win the Morning event with the Gilgandra Shire Breakfast Club.

Workshops hosted by the club provide advice on staying active, learning how to practice tolerance, respect, and inclusiveness, the importance of good sleep, screen time management, hydration, nutrition, and the importance of taking care of the environment.

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New playground beloved by local families

Squadron Energy’s Crudine Ridge Wind Farm supported the creation of a playground in Windeyer for residents.

The playground, which was unveiled to the public by Mid-Western Regional Council in early August, has been highly popular with local families and is used frequently.

Features of the park include swings, a slippery dip, a ladder and ropes for climbing.

On its opening day, Squadron Energy also helped supply food for attendees.

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Local tennis court to be restored with help from Squadron Energy

An aging tennis court will be completely restored for the small community of Turondale after backing from Squadron Energy.

The funds for the upgrade have been provided by Squadron Energy’s Crudine Ridge Wind Farm via Bathurst Regional Council’s Voluntary Planning Agreement.

The restoration for the court includes a new court slab, upgraded net and perimeter fencing.

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Our community approach

Community Benefit Fund

A Community Benefit Fund has been established in the form of a Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA) with the Mid-western Regional and Bathurst Regional Council.

Crudine Ridge Wind Farm will contribute $4.8m over the life of the project. The funds will be split between the two councils according to the number of the turbines installed within each local government area.

The funds will be allocated by each council to enhance community projects and initiatives in accordance with their community plan.

VPA documents are provided below.

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Community Sponsorship

The Crudine Ridge community sponsorship program provides funds or in-kind support to community organisations and events in the Mid-Western Shire and Bathurst Regional Council areas.

The program supports initiatives that strengthen our local community, through programs that make a positive and lasting contribution

Priority areas for the program include:

  • Education and training initiatives
  • Community development programs
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Environmental initiatives
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Community Consultative Committee

The purpose of a community consultative committee (CCC) is to provide a forum for open discussion.

It is a space for us to speak with representatives from the community, the council and other stakeholders about specific matters relating to each project.

The CCC follows the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s Community Consultative Committee Guidelines for State Significant Projects. Meeting minutes are provided below.

If you would like to get in touch with your local CCC member, please contact the Independent Chairperson:

David Johnson

E: johnsons08@iinet.net.au

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Publicly Available Documents

State Environmental Assessment Documentation

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About Squadron Energy

Squadron Energy is Australia’s leading renewable energy company that develops, operates and owns renewable energy assets in Australia. We are 100% Australian owned and we are here for the long term. We have 2 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy in operation and under construction. With proven experience and expertise across the project lifecycle, we work with local communities and our customers to lead the transition to Australia’s clean energy future.

Contact

Site Manager

Kacee Milnes

Email: crudineridgewind@squadronenergy.com

Mailing Address

GPO Box 1858, Canberra ACT 2601

Complaints and Issues Contact Point:

Tel: 0480 045 621

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