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World’s biggest power producer buys $750 million wind project in NSW – RenewEconomy
French multi-national Engie ramps up push into Australia’s clean energy sector, acquiring development rights to the $750m Hills of Gold wind project.

Engie, the world’s biggest independent power producer, is reviving its push into the Australia renewable energy market with the purchase of development rights to the $750 million Hills of Gold wind project in northern New South Wales.
Engie will take on the ongoing development of the 420MW wind farm, the largest wind project in the state, which is set to be constructed near the town of Nundle in NSW’s New England region, after buying out the development entity Wind Energy Partners.
The project will…
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