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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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