Accelerating the energy transition in Central Queensland

The Project

Moah Creek Wind Farm (the Project) is a 372MW wind energy project located 30 km west of Rockhampton in Central Queensland. 

The Project is part of Central Queensland Power (CQP). CQP is a portfolio of wind, solar, and battery storage projects with a capacity of over 4GW.

CQP is designed to assist in the transition of Central Queensland’s power supply towards firmed renewable energy, aiming to secure the future for heavy industry in Central Queensland. CQP is jointly developed by RES and Energy Estate.

60

Wind turbines

2028

Operational

400

Jobs created

$600M

For QLD economy

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A Greener Future

CQP is committed to preserving the environment and minimising potential impacts throughout the Project's lifespan. By replacing electricity generated from other sources such as fossil fuel power stations, renewable energy can lead to an overall reduction in Queensland’s carbon emissions.

Powering more than 250,000 homes each year

Contributing to the Queensland Renewable Energy Target of 50% renewable electricity by 2030.

Minimal impact on the productivity of traditional farming

With a footprint of less than 6% of the site area, the Project allows for the continuation of farming activities.

Utilising existing access tracks and road reserves

The Project design prioritises the use of previously cleared areas, which account for 40% of the total project disturbance footprint.

Offsetting 780,000 tonnes of CO2 annually

That’s the equivalent of planting 18 million trees every year.

Benefits

Economy

Employing 400 workers during construction with more full time jobs required over 25+ years of operations.

Climate

Contributing to the QLD target of 50% renewable electricity generation by 2030.

Community

Community consultative committee and community benefit sharing scheme.

6 Steps from the Wind to your Home

Project Updates