Spark Renewables is an Australian renewable energy company founded in 2018 and headquartered in Manly, New South Wales. The company specializes in the development, construction, ownership, and operation of renewable energy assets, including solar, wind, and battery storage projects. Since its inception, Spark Renewables has rapidly expanded from an initial 120 MW solar project into a diversified portfolio of large-scale renewable energy developments across Australia, contributing significantly to the country’s transition toward clean and sustainable power generation.
The company’s core mission is to drive Australia’s renewable energy transition by delivering high-quality, reliable, and affordable clean energy solutions. It focuses on innovation, long-term asset ownership, and collaboration with industry partners, research institutions, and local communities. Spark Renewables places strong emphasis on creating value not only for stakeholders but also for the regions in which it operates, supporting local economies and ensuring sustainable development practices.
In 2023, Spark Renewables was acquired by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), Malaysia’s largest electricity utility, which provides strong financial backing and global expertise. With TNB’s extensive experience and approximately 16 GW of generation capacity worldwide, Spark Renewables is well-positioned to scale its operations and accelerate renewable energy deployment. The company aims to play a leading role as an independent power producer, supporting Australia’s long-term energy security and net-zero emissions goals.
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Spark Renewables has welcomed support from the New South Wales Government, through its Investment Delivery Authority (IDA), for the development of the Dinawan Energy Hub in the South West Renewable En...
Read moreThe Sea Fern Consortium, which includes Simply Blue Group, Subsea 7, and Spark Renewables, has announced plans to build a 2 GW offshore wind project in the Australian Pacific Ocean. The consortium aim...
Read moreKKR, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board and Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments) have completed the acquisition of all issued securities of Spark Infrastructure in an all-c...
Read moreSpark Infrastructure, through Spark Renewables, plans to build a renewable energy generation and storage hub in South-West NSW for up to 2.5 GW following the securing of lease options over land in the...
Read moreSpark Infrastructure has received approvals from both the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) and TransGrid for full commercial operations at its 120 MWDC/100 MWAC Bomen Solar Farm, located 10 ki...
Read moreOMERS has acquired a 19.99% stake in TransGrid from Wren House Infrastructure Management. TransGrid owns and operates an electricity transmission network. It offers electricity transmission, network...
Read moreSpark Infrastructure Group has completed the purchase of a 100 MW/120 MWdc Bomen solar photovoltaic farm located in Wagga Wagga in New South Wales from Renew Estate, Australia. The so...
Read moreA consortium led by Macquarie Group has completed the acquisition of a controlling stake in one of Australia’s biggest public energy companies.
Read moreThe New South Wales (NSW) government has received two bids for the sale of its 50.4 percent satke in Ausgrid, Australia’s biggest electricity network.
Read moreNSW Electricity Networks (NSWEN) has closed financing for the 99-year lease of TransGrid, owner and operator of the electricity transmission network of the State of New South Wales in Australia.
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