The Murra Warra II Wind Farm, one of Australia’s largest wind farms, utilises 38 turbines to offset approximately 640,000 tonnes of carbon emissions each year. IUP played a supportive role in the project, supplying the constructor, Zenviron, with 33kV in-ground mounted poles connecting wind turbines to the substation.

Key outcomes.

Over the next 30 years, the operation of Murra Warra II Wind Farm will provide a significant positive impact to the local community and its environment.

209

MW

Maximum
capacity

809

GWh

Renewable electricity generated
annually

175k

Homes

Powered per year

The Murra Warra II Wind Farm in North Western Victoria, just 25km north of Horsham, boasts a 209MW maximum capacity with 38 turbines. The wind farm, one of the largest in Australia, powers over 175,000 homes while preventing an annual 640,000 tonnes of carbon emissions. Beyond its environmental impact, the project generates 130 direct jobs and injected $40 million into the regional economy, fostering a cleaner and more economically vibrant community.