About the Developers

Central Queensland Power

The Project is owned by Central Queensland Power (CQP), a joint venture of RES and Energy Estate. CQP, backed by internal expertise, collaborates with reputable consultants like Umwelt, AHS, DNV, Lat27, Aviation Projects, Access Traffic Consulting, Marshall Day, and LEC Land and Environment Consultants to ensure project success.

Together, we aim to replace coal and meet regional energy demands sustainably.

RES

RES is the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, active in onshore and offshore wind, solar, energy storage and transmission and distribution. At the forefront of the industry for over 40 years, RES has delivered over 23 GW of renewable projects across the globe and supports an operational asset portfolio of 7.5GW worldwide for a large client base.

RES has the expertise and experience to develop, construct and operate projects of outstanding quality, contributing to a future where everyone has access to affordable zero carbon energy.

Energy Estate

Energy Estate is one of the leading developers and strategic designers of Renewable Energy Industrial Precincts (REIPs) across Australia. As a developer and business accelerator, Energy Estate is focused on driving the transformation and transition of the energy industry. With its partners, Energy Estate is developing large scale renewable energy and “green” hydrogen projects in Central Queensland and at Abbot Point in Queensland. Energy Estate is co-developer of the Walcha Energy Project in NSW and its affiliate, Renew Estate, successfully developed the Bomen Solar Farm in NSW.  

Creating positive and enduring social and economic legacies.

CleanCo and CQP

CleanCo Queensland is a government-owned electricity generation and trading company - fuelled by a mix of renewable energy and innovative energy solutions.

CleanCo has agreements with CQP to progress developing a portfolio of 2.3 GW wind and solar projects in Central Queensland, including the Moah Creek Wind Farm.