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EnergyNewsConcrete Milestone at Forrest Wind Farm, with More than Half of Turbine Foundations Complete
Concrete Milestone at Forrest Wind Farm, with More than Half of Turbine Foundations Complete
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Concrete Milestone at Forrest Wind Farm, with More than Half of Turbine Foundations Complete

•March 2, 2026
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RenewEconomy•Mar 2, 2026

Why It Matters

The milestone accelerates NSW’s renewable capacity growth while delivering significant economic benefits to a regional community, underscoring the impact of private‑sector investment in Australia’s clean‑energy transition.

Key Takeaways

  • •35 of 69 turbine foundations poured, crossing 50% mark
  • •Uungala will be NSW's largest wind farm at 414 MW
  • •Project creates 262 jobs and $41 M regional investment
  • •Transmission line installation underway, linking to NSW grid
  • •Partnership includes new advanced wastewater treatment facility in Dubbo

Pulse Analysis

Australia’s renewable rollout is gaining momentum, and the Uungala wind farm exemplifies that surge. At 414 MW, the project will become New South Wales’ biggest wind installation, positioning the state as a key player in the nation’s decarbonisation agenda. The construction phase, now over half complete, reflects efficient project management and the strategic use of local infrastructure, such as the Port of Newcastle for component deliveries and a dedicated 330‑kV transmission line that will feed power directly into the regional grid.

Beyond megawatts, Uungala delivers tangible economic uplift. The development has generated 262 jobs, ranging from skilled trades to project management, and has committed $41 million to the local economy. These funds are earmarked for both short‑term construction spending and long‑term community assets, including a state‑of‑the‑art wastewater treatment plant in Dubbo. Such investments reinforce the social license for large‑scale renewables, demonstrating that clean energy projects can serve as catalysts for regional prosperity.

Looking ahead, Uungala will sit alongside even larger ventures like the 1.45‑GW Yanco Delta project, highlighting a competitive pipeline of private‑capital‑driven wind farms. Successful grid integration will hinge on the newly installed transmission infrastructure and coordinated planning with New South Wales’ energy market operators. As policy frameworks continue to favour low‑carbon generation, projects of this scale illustrate how private investors can accelerate Australia’s transition while delivering lasting community benefits.

Concrete milestone at Forrest wind farm, with more than half of turbine foundations complete

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