Collgar Wind Farm

The project location was selected for its unique topography, world class wind resource, favourable community rapport and proximity to the power grid. Wind power provides a natural, renewable source of energy and is playing an increasing role in reducing global greenhouse gas emissions.

The wind farm when first commissioned almost doubled the level of renewable energy in the South West Interconnected System (SWIS) from 5 percent to 9 percent.

Collgar Wind Farm generates and delivers clean, renewable electricity into the SWIS each year, thereby making a major contribution to Western Australia’s greenhouse gas reductions. These reductions are equivalent to taking 210,000 cars off our roads.

Collgar also produces major economic benefits for Merredin and its surrounding regions. During the construction phase, Collgar employed up to 150 people over a period of two years, which had a large spin-off for local services. The ongoing financial boost during the life of the project is seen through land rent payments and community projects and sponsorship. The wind farm provides ongoing employment for a team of 10-20 locally based staff. ​

This calculation was made using the SWIS emissions factors as stated in the National Greenhouse Accounts Factors (August 2023) and uses the average CO2 emissions for passenger cars as stated in the National Transport Commission’s report titled Carbon Dioxide Emissions Intensity for New Australian light Vehicles 2022 (released December 2023). We have used an average annual driving distance of 11,100km following information presented in the 2020 ABS ‘Survey of Motor Vehicle Use, Australia.

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Collgar is committed to maintaining the highest standards of conduct, accountability and ethical behaviour in all its business activities, and promotes and supports an environment where employees and stakeholders have absolute trust and confidence that Collgar is behaving honestly and with integrity.

Please click here to view Collgar Wind Farm’s Whistleblower Policy and Modern Slavery Statement.