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Wind and BatteryWind and Battery

Burroway Wind Farm & Battery Energy Storage System is proposed as a wind farm of up to 400 MW and 100 MW Battery with 4 hours of storage, located approximately 25km north-west of Dubbo in regional NSW. The project will connect directly to the existing 132 kV high voltage transmission line that dissects the project site to enable power to be exported into the National Electricity Market. If approved and constructed, the land will remain under agricultural management with sheep and cattle able to graze around the wind turbines. The project is being developed as part of TagEnergy’s commitment to help Australia transition to a clean energy future.

up to 400 MW

Wind

100 MW / up to 400 MWh

Battery

195,000

Homes Powered Equivalent

1,045,000

Tonnes of CO2 avoided

300

Jobs during construction

16

Jobs during operation

Project Timeline

  1. Site Selection
  2. Preliminary Assessments & Community Consultation
  3. Planning Application 2026 (anticipated)
  4. Project Exhibition & Government Approvals 2026-2027 (anticipated)
  5. Final Decision 2028 (anticipated)
  6. Construction 2028 - 2029 (anticipated)
  7. Operation 2030 - 2031 (anticipated)
  8. Decommissioning
Ongoing community consultation

Location

The proposed Burroway Wind Farm and Battery project site will be located 25km north-west of Dubbo and 16km north-east of the township of Narromine, within the Narromine Shire Council and Dubbo Regional Council regions. The 6,100 hectare freehold site has been strategically chosen as an existing 132kV transmission line traverses the site, it has a very good wind resource and it is relatively clear of vegetation, limiting environmental impacts. Another benefit is its location within the Central West Orana Renewable Energy Zone, a region identified by the NSW Government for the development of renewable energy projects.

Community Information

We visited Narromine in March and April 2025 to seek feedback from the local community. This included holding community information sessions and door knocking neighbours in the immediate area. We would like to thank neighbours and the wider community for sharing their views. We heard that housing, job creation and aviation activities are important, and we will be incorporating this information into the next phase of our development.

If you would like to be kept informed about future community events, please get in touch using the contact details below.