
Atmos Renewables Takes Full Control of Iconic Hornsdale Wind Farm
Aug 12
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🌬 Big Move in South Australia’s Clean Energy Scene
Atmos Renewables is set to become the full owner of the 316MW Hornsdale Wind Farm in South Australia, after agreeing to buy out Neoen’s majority share.
This is no small deal—Hornsdale has been running since 2017, powering the ACT Government with clean energy under a long-term contract.

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📈 Why This Matters
With this acquisition and the Merredin Battery now under construction in WA, Atmos will:
Operate renewable energy in every NEM & WEM-connected state
Surpass 1GW of in-house managed assets for the first time
Strengthen its position as one of Australia’s top five renewable owner-operators
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🤝 Community Comes First
Atmos says it will continue all existing community and First Nations programs linked to Hornsdale, while keeping close ties with local stakeholders.
They’ll also keep supporting the Canberra Institute of Technology’s Renewable Energy Centre of Excellence.
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🗣 CEO Nigel Baker’s Take
> “Managing more than 1GW in-house shows we’re here for the long haul—operating responsibly, efficiently, and at scale,” said Baker.
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🚀 Looking Ahead
Atmos already has 1.5GW of wind, solar, and battery projects across 18 sites, plus several more gigawatts in development. This acquisition cements their role as a major force in Australia’s renewable future.
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