Infigen Energy
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September 2024 | Flyers Creek wind farm with 145 MW installed capacity expected to become operational in New South Wales. |
June 2024 | Iberdrola Australia published its first annual sustainability report as part of Iberdrola S.A., highlighting the company's sustainability commitments. |
August 2023 | Avonlie solar farm with 245 MW installed capacity became operational in New South Wales. |
February 2023 | Bolivar firming asset of 120 MW capacity added in South Australia through a long-term lease. |
September 2022 | Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park (PAREP) became operational with 210 MW wind farm and 107 MW solar farm in South Australia. |
October 2021 | Wallgrove firming asset of 50 MW capacity added in New South Wales. |
June 1 2021 | Officially renamed from Infigen Energy to Iberdrola Australia. |
2020 | Infigen Energy became a subsidiary of Iberdrola S.A., rebranding as Iberdrola Australia. |
December 2020 | Completed brand transition from Infigen to Iberdrola Australia. |
September 9 2020 | Iberdrola's takeover offer was successful, with UAC selling its stake to Iberdrola. |
June 2020 | Credit Suisse launched an after-market takeover bid for Infigen Energy on behalf of UAC Energy, with a competing offer from Iberdrola. |
March 2020 | Collector renewable energy asset contracted with 136 MW capacity in New South Wales. |
December 2019 | Lake Bonney firming asset of 25 MW capacity added in South Australia. |
May 2019 | Acquired Smithfield firming asset with 123 MW capacity in New South Wales. |
February 2019 | Bodangora wind farm with 113 MW installed capacity became operational in New South Wales. |
December 2018 | Cherry Tree renewable energy asset contracted with 58 MW capacity in Victoria. |
2017 | Announced the retirement of Mike Hutchinson as board chairman, with non-executive director Len Gill appointed as his successor. |
November 17 2016 | During the annual general meeting, announced the retirement of Miles George as managing director and CEO, with Ross Rolfe appointed as his successor. |
2015 | Joined the Carbon Disclosure Project's Road to Paris climate commitments (We Mean Business coalition) and Australia's CitySwitch Green Office program to address climate change. |
2012 | Hosted its first 'Run with the Wind' fun run event at the Woodlawn Wind Farm, with Olympian Martin Dent winning the race and proceeds donated to charity. |
October 2011 | Woodlawn wind farm with 48 MW installed capacity became operational in New South Wales. |
July 2010 | Lake Bonney 3 wind farm added 39 MW of installed capacity in South Australia. |
January 2010 | Capital wind farm with 141 MW installed capacity became operational in New South Wales. |
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