Infigen Energy


Infigen Energy , operating under this name since 29 April 2009, is a developer, owner and operator of renewable energy generation assets in Australia. Infigen's wind farm portfolio has an installed capacity of 557 MW. Most of Infigen's assets generate electricity from renewable sources and are eligible to sell Large-scale Generation Certificates under the mandatory Renewable Energy Target scheme, which operates in Australia under the Renewable Energy Act 2000.
Infigen also operates open cycle gas turbine power stations Smithfield Energy Facility in New South Wales and will take on Temporary Generation South in South Australia in 2020, in addition to a grid-scale battery near the Lake Bonney Wind Farm.
Infigen previously owned a wind farm portfolio in the US. In October 2015 Infigen sold its US wind business to an Arclight Capital Partners, LLC for US$274.4 million. The US wind farms are subsequently operated by Leeward Renewable Energy, LLC.
Infigen reports under the Carbon Disclosure Project.
Infigen is a member of the Australian Energy Council and the Clean Energy Council.

History

The name Infigen is derived from the words infinite and generation. Infigen Energy listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in October 2005 under the code BBW. When it joined the ASX, it had three wind farms with an installed capacity of nearly 150 megawatts. According to a 2007 article, it had 33 wind farms with an installed capacity of 1,200 megawatts. As of 2007, it was the world's fourth largest owner of wind farms and are Australia's biggest wind power supplier.
In 2009, Infigen changed its name from Babcock & Brown Wind Partners after branching out from troubled parent company Babcock & Brown. ASX code IFN.
In 2012, Infigen hosted its first "Run with the Wind" 10-kilometre fun run at its Woodlawn Wind Farm. The following year, the company hosted their second fun run and were supported by the Greater Western Sydney Giants. In both races, the race was won by Olympian runner Martin Dent, and proceeds were donated to charity. Infigen hosted the fun run in the following years in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. It was announced that in 2018 the fun run will be held on Sunday, 21 October.
In 2013, the company collaborated with Danish wind turbines manufacturer Vestas on the wind energy campaign Act on Facts.
In 2015, Infigen joined the Carbon Disclosure Project's Road to Paris climate commitments, also known as We Mean Business coalition. The same year Infigen joined Australia's CitySwitch Green Office program, which is a partnership between businesses and local, state and federal governments working together to make a positive impact on climate change.
In 2016, Infigen announced the retirement of its Managing Director and CEO, Miles George and the appointment of Ross Rolfe as his successor with effect from the conclusion of the company's annual general meeting on 17 November 2016. Miles George had been the Managing Director and CEO of Infigen since 2009.
In 2017, Infigen announced the retirement of Mike Hutchinson as Chairman of the Board and appointment of non-executive director Len Gill in succession to Mr Hutchinson as Chairman of the Board.
Infigen is a signatory to Caring for Climate, UN Global Compact.
In June 2020 Credit Suisse launched an after-market takeover bid on Infigen Energy on behalf of UAC Energy.

Australian wind farms

Infigen Energy holds 100% equity interests in seven Australian wind farms for a total of 670MW capacity, and contracts two others for 89MW. All of Infigen's wind farms are accredited by GreenPower.
Wind farmInstalled Capacity Number of turbinesStateOriginal Equipment ManufacturerOff-take customer
Alinta 89.154Western AustraliaVestasAlinta Energy & AGL Energy
Bodangora Wind Farm113.233New South WalesGEEnergyAustralia
Capital140.767New South WalesSuzlonSydney Desalination Plant
Lake Bonney 180.546South AustraliaVestasCorporate customers
Lake Bonney 215953South AustraliaVestasCorporate customers
Lake Bonney 33913South AustraliaVestasCorporate customers
Woodlawn48.323New South WalesSuzlonCorporate customers

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Projects in development.
Wind farmInstalled Capacity Number of turbinesStateOriginal Equipment ManufacturerOff-take customerStatus
10041New South WalesProject approval 2011. Modification approved in 2017
Cherry Tree5516VictoriaState Government Project approval 2013. Securing grid connection
14538New South WalesProject Approval 2014. Modification approved in 2017

Australian solar farms

Infigen Energy holds 100% equity interests in its Australian solar farm.
Solar farmInstalled Capacity State
Capital East0.1New South Wales

Source: Company website

U.S. wind farms

Infigen Energy previously owned 18 renewable energy assets in nine states across the U.S.: They are now owned by Leeward Energy, owned by ArcLight Capital Partners. In 2014, EDPR had operating expenses of $25.1/MWh for its US wind farms.
Wind farmInstalled Capacity Number of turbinesState
Allegheny Ridge8040Pennsylvania
Aragonne9090New Mexico
Bear Creek2412Pennsylvania
Blue Canyon74.345Oklahoma
Buena Vista3838California
Caprock8080New Mexico
Cedar Creek300.5274Colorado
Combine Hills I4141Oregon
Crescent Ridge54.4533Illinois
GSG8040Illinois
Jersey-Atlantic7.55New Jersey
Kumeyaay5025California
Mendota Hills51.763Illinois
Sweetwater 137.525Texas
Sweetwater 291.561Texas
Sweetwater 313590Texas
Sweetwater 4240.8181Texas
Sweetwater 580.535Texas

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