Squadron Energy starts construction of 1.2 GW Clarke Creek wind and solar farm in Queensland

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Squadron Energy has purchased the two-stage 1.2 GW Clarke Creek wind, solar PV, and battery facility in central Queensland, Australia. Contracts for the immediate commencement of construction of the first 450 MW wind stage of the renewable energy project have already been issued.

Once completed, the Clarke Creek wind and solar farm, located around 150 kilometers northwest of Rockhampton, will be the largest renewable energy precinct in the southern hemisphere. The project will generate enough energy to power over 660,000 Queensland homes.

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