Taralga Wind Farm

Electricity generated by the project will be fed into the national power grid through a 37.5 km transmission line to Marulan Substation.

Chief Justice Brian Preston ruled in favour of approving the wind farm as the long-term benefit of reduced greenhouse gas emissions was in the greater public interest.

[4] As of August 2016[update] the project was operated under an O&M contract with Vestas Australia, with Wind Prospect / CWP acting as asset managers.

[5] To help fund the construction of the wind farm, CBD Energy/Santander signed a A$200 million project finance debt facility agreement with ANZ, CEFC, and EKF.

The wind farm began grid commissioning in December 2014 and reached full output in July 2015[6] and has operated continuously since then.