The Delburn Wind Farm is a 33 turbine wind farm which will have a capacity of 205-megawatts.
The project site is located within a tree farm in the Strzelecki Ranges to the south of the Latrobe Valley.
Key Dates
| Dec 2025 | Contract Award |
| 2026 | Expected Construction Commencement |
| 2028 | Expected Construction Completion |
Procurement
| Procuring Agency: | OSMI Australia |
| Successful Tenderer: | Vestas |
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PROJECT HISTORY
| Mar 2022 | The project was granted four planning permits by the Victorian Minister for Planning for the construction of 33 turbines and associated terminal station within the HVP Thorpdale Tree Farm. The Minister did not approve the construction of the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), on the recommendation of the Panel who found that the information provided about the siting and fire-safety measures for the BESS were inadequate. |
| Apr 2024 | The project was granted approval for the Delburn Wind Farm Terminal Station. |
| Dec 2025 | The Victorian State Electricity Commission (SEC) announced the acquisition of the 205-megawatt Delburn Wind Farm project, proposed by OSMI Australia. OSMI Australia will continue to support the delivery of the project, alongside Vestas, which has been appointed as the proponent for supply, installation and servicing. |
Estimated Total Cost
(2025)
Sector
Energy
Procurement approach
Unconfirmed |
Location
Victoria |
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