Our Project Locations
Our core renewable technology focus is wind, however we also consider the strategic value in hybrid projects that incorporate solar and battery storage as well as emerging technologies such as green hydrogen. These will all play an important role in an evolving and dynamic energy market.
Stony Creek Wind Farm
Location: Wide Bay Region, Queensland
Output: Up to 27 WTGs
Status:
Project approvals received
Stony Creek Wind Farm is a proposed wind farm development located 11km west of Biggenden, in the North Burnett Region of Queensland. The project will have an expected capacity of up to 200MW generated from up to 27 wind turbines, with a maximum tip height of 260m. Once operational, the project would generate enough clean electricity to power up to 88,000 Australian homes annually while preventing approximately 500,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. This reduction is equivalent to taking approximately 136,000 cars off the road. The project is proposed to connect to the existing transmission network, supplying clean energy to the National Electricity Market.
There will also be a community fund of at least $60,000 per annum, which will be developed with the local community and operate for the lifetime of the project.
Moonlight Range Wind Farm
Location: Central Queensland
Output: Up to 450MW
Status:
Project approvals lodged
Located in the Rockhampton Regional Council area, approximately 40 kilometres west of Rockhampton, the Moonlight Range Wind Farm includes a proposal for up to 97 wind turbines across 20,000 hectares of elevated terrain. That is enough power to supply approximately 260,000 average households, more than all the homes in central Queensland and Wide bay. The equivalent energy generation from non-renewable sources would emit more than 1.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year.
Greenleaf has lodged an Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Referral and a Queensland State Development Approval. In February 2024, the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) determined that the Project will be a controlled action under section 75 of the EPBC act. The Project will be assessed under the preliminary documentation pathway. State Development Application was lodged with Queensland Government in May 2024.
There will be a community fund of at least $100,000 per annum, which will be developed with the local community and operate for the lifetime of the project.
Queensland Project 3
Location: South-East Queensland
Output: Up to 1000MW
Status:
Feasibility stage
Greenleaf has commenced pre-feasibility studies and early engagement with Powerlink and other stakeholders. An on-site wind monitoring campaign commenced in Q3 2023. More information will be provided in due course.
Queensland Project 4
Location: South-East Queensland
Output: 400-500MW
Status:
Feasibility stage
Greenleaf has commenced pre-feasibility studies and early engagement with Powerlink and other stakeholders. An on-site wind monitoring campaign will commence in Q2 2024. More information will be provided in due course.
NSW Project 1
Location: Southern NSW
Output: Up to 300MW
Status:
Feasibility stage
Greenleaf has commenced pre-feasibility studies. An on-site wind monitoring campaign commenced in Q3 2023. More information will be provided in due course.
Greenleaf is working on other opportunities to add to a development pipeline, and further information will be released soon.
Our Philosophy
As renewable energy project developers, Greenleaf focuses on best for Project outcomes.
Development
Greenleaf has experience across all areas of project development.
Our Team
A team of highly experienced individuals working hard to deliver outcomes.
Community Engagement
Greenleaf respects and appreciates that communities are an important stakeholder.