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Atmos Renewables fully acquires 316 MW Hornsdale Wind Farm

Settlement is slated for late 2025.

Atmos Renewables has taken full ownership of the 316 megawatt (MW) Hornsdale Wind Farm in South Australia, making it the only owner-operator with renewable generation assets across all NEM and WEM-connected states.

“The acquisition will also take its internally managed portfolio above 1 gigawatt (GW_ for the first time – a key milestone in the continued growth of the company’s operational capability,” the company said in a statement.

Atmos held minority interests across the Hornsdale wind project’s three stages before acquiring it from Neoen. Settlement is expected to occur in the latter half of 2025, upon completion of customary conditions precedent.

Hornsdale has been operating since 2017, supplying the ACT Government with clean energy under a long-term Feed-In Tariff.

Atmos is amongst the top owner-operators of renewable generation in Australia by installed capacity, with more than 1.5 GW of wind, solar and battery assets spanning 18 projects, and over 1 GW operated in-house.

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