Wambo Wind Farm Project Australia (2026) 
Wambo Wind Farm Project

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Wambo Wind Farm Project

Updated on Feb 06, 2026, 01:44 PM IST

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Project at a Glance

Project Name

Wambo Wind Farm

Project Type

Greenfield

Project Sector

Onshore Wind Farm

Project Location

Located near Jandowae in the Western Downs Region of Queensland.

Project Status

Under Construction

Project Cost 

Approximately USD 911.6 million.

Project Start Date

June 2023

Project Completion Date

Expected by 2026

Total capacity

506 MW

Onshore Wind Farm Turbines

Vestas V162-6.2 MW Turbines

Wind Farm Capacity

  • Stage 1 - 252 MW


  • Stage 2 - 254 MW

Project Developers

Cubico Sustainable Investments & Stanwell

Operational Lifespan

30 years

Project Overview

Wambo Wind Farm is a renewable energy project located near Jandowae in the Western Downs Region of Queensland. With a total capacity of 506 MW, the project will be developed in two stages, with an expected completion date of 2026. 

Developed by Cubico Sustainable Investments and Stanwell, it comprises 83 Vestas wind turbines (Stage I - 42 & Stage II - 41). It will power approximately 312,000 homes upon its full completion. Furthermore, it is expected to create approximately 200 new jobs in its construction phase and around 8 to 9 jobs for ongoing management and maintenance upon its operation. 

Project Background & Details

The Wambo Wind Farm project is developed by a 50:50 joint venture between Cubico Sustainable Investment, a major investor in the renewable energy sector globally, and Stanwell, a Queensland Government-owned electricity generator. 

It is part of Stanwell’s broader commitment to build a geographically and technologically diverse energy portfolio that supports Queensland’s future energy needs.

The project development work started with an ecological field investigation in November 2019. Furthermore, in October 2020, the Queensland government approved a 500 MW wind farm, along with a 50 MW/200 MWh battery storage facility and associated infrastructure. 

Funded by a USD 455.8 million investment from the Queensland Government’s Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Jobs Fund for Stanwell’s share, the Wambo Wind Farm lines up with the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan, targeting 70% renewable energy by 2032 and 80% by 2035.

As planned to be developed in two stages, the Wambo Wind Farm project has a total capacity of 506 MW. It comprises 83 Vestas Wind Turbines, each standing 247 meters tall from base to tip. Located on approximately 12,500 hectares of cleared grazing land, the site is designed to maximize energy production while minimizing land-use disruption. It will neutralize carbon dioxide emissions of up to 1.1 million tonnes yearly. 

Project Location

The Wambo Wind Farm renewable energy project is located 15 km Northeast of Jandowae in the Western Downs Region of Queensland, Australia. It is the site chosen for its excellent wind resources and attractive grid connectivity. 

This project site is located within the 2,000 MW Southern Renewable Energy Zone in Queensland’s Western Downs, near Stanwell’s Tarong Power Station.

Wambo Wind Farm Project Cost

The total estimated cost of the Wambo Wind Farm project is approximately USD 911.6 million, based on doubling Stanwell’s share of USD 455.8 million for a 50:50 joint venture. However, it may reach up to USD 1 billion when including the equity. Cubico financing comprises USD 650 million in debt.

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Wambo Wind Farm Project Financing

Stanwell’s 50% share of Wambo Wind Farm is funded by nearly USD 455.8 million investment from the Queensland Government’s Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Jobs Fund. It covers funding for both Stage I and Stage II of the project. 

The Cubico Sustainable Investment exceeded its financial close in December 2024. It also includes both stages of the Wambo Wind Farm project. Two separate five-year project finance facilities have been secured, totaling A$650 million (USD 412 million). The providing association banks include ANZ, Credit Agricole, ING, NAB, and Westpac.

Project Timeline

Date

Event

2026

Expected completion date of the project.

Late 2025

Operation of Stage 1 of the project.

December 2024

Financial close for Stage 1 & 2.

June 2024

Construction began on Stage 2

February 2024

Stage 2 Queensland planning approved.

June 2023

Construction started on Stage 1

October 2020

Stage 1 Queensland planning approved.

November 2019

Ecological Field Investigation begins.

Wambo Wind Farm Vestas

Vestas is the primary supplier of the Wambo Wind Farm project. It gives long-term service support and provides advanced technology. A total of 83 Vestas V162-6.2 MW turbines will be installed in two stages. The specifications of the Vestas V162 wind turbines include the following:

  • Capacity: 6.2 MW per turbine

  • Rotor Diameter: 162 meters, maximizing energy capture over a large swept area

  • Technology: The turbine showcases the latest aerodynamics and control systems, offering guaranteed high performance and reliability in Queensland’s wind conditions. 

Below follows the description of Stage 1 & Stage 2 Wambo Wind Farm 

Wambo Wind Farm Stage 1

The Wambo Wind Farm Stage 1 comprises 42 Vestas V162-6.2 wind turbines, each standing 247 meters above the ground. Upon operation (expected by late 2025), it will have a total capacity of 252 MW (each wind turbine will generate 6.2 MW of electricity). It is anticipated that Stage 1 would power approximately 170,500 homes annually.

Its construction started in June 2023, and as of July 2025, eight turbines were completed, with the first six operational since June 2025. Twelve turbines were erected by April 2025, and commissioning is underway. It will benefit the environment by neutralizing up to 1.1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions yearly. 

Wambo Wind Farm Stage 2

The Wambo Wind Farm is the extension of Stage 1. It comprises 41 Vestas  V162-6.2 wind turbines. Upon its completion (expected by 2026), it will have a total capacity of 254.2 MW, bringing the total capacity to 506 MW. With a height of 247 meters for each turbine, it is positioned as one of the largest onshore turbines in Australia.

Its construction started in mid-2024, and as of July 2025, foundation concrete pours are completed, with the construction ongoing and on track for completion by 2026. 

Wambo Wind Farm Connectivity

Powerlink has engaged with Cubico and Stanwell to connect the wind farm to the transmission network. For this purpose, it entered the construction of a double circuit 275 kV transmission line between the substation at Diamondy on the Wambo Wind Farm site, tracking east for around 47 km and connecting into Powerlink’s existing Halys Substation (located approximately 11km south-east of Kumbia township).

Wambo Wind Farm Contractors

S.NO

Contractors

Details

1

Vestas Wind Systems

Provided 83 V162-6.2 MW wind turbines for the project. Also provided 30-year maintenance service.

2

Environmental Resources Management Australia (ERM) 

Conducted Environmental Studies for project approvals.

3

Powerlink Queensland

Constructs and manages the 47 km double-circuit 275 kV transmission line from Diamondy to Halys Substations.  

Wambo Wind Farm Investors

S.No

Investors

Details

1

Cubico Sustainable Investments

Joint Venture Partner (50% Ownership)

2

Stanwell Corporation

Joint Venture Partner.

3

Queensland Government 

Invested USD 455.8 million (USD 192.5 million for Stage 1, & USD 263.3 million for Stage 2) to support Stanwell’s 50% share in the project.

Benefits

Upon completion, the Wambo Wind Farm project will help Queensland to meet its energy generation target. Furthermore, the project will benefit the economy by creating multiple jobs both during and after the construction phase. Here are the benefits of the Wambo Wind Farm Project. 

  • Low Power Bills: By 2032, Queensland homes will save up to USD 150 yearly, and small business owners will save approximately USD 1,495 annually on electricity bills.

  • Fall in electricity rates: Wholesale rates for electricity will come down by 15% by 2040. It will be due to the growth of renewable energy.

  • Employment opportunities: The Wambo Wind Farm project is expected to generate approximately 200 direct jobs during its construction phase. It will also create 8-9 permanent jobs upon project completion.

  • Community Grants: The Wambo Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund provides up to USD 200,000 annually for local groups. 

  • Transmission Infrastructure: Approximately 50 km of transmission line by Powerlink enhances grid connectivity and resilience.

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Conclusion

The Wambo Wind Farm project, with a total capacity of 506 MW, is to be developed in two stages (Stage 1 - 252 MW, Stage 2 - 254 MW). Located 15 km Northeast of Jandowae in the Western Downs Region of Queensland, the site was chosen for its excellent wind resources and attractive grid connectivity. 

The currently under-construction project is expected to be completed by 2026. It comprises 83 Vestas Wind Turbines, with each turbine standing at a height of 247 meters.  

The Wambo Wind Farm is a transformative project that helps Queensland meet its goal of generating 80% of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2035. As the project is nearing completion by 2026, it will power approximately 312,000 homes. Creating multiple job opportunities also boosts the regional economy. 

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