Financial close reached on $900 million Blind Creek solar and battery project – pv magazine Australia

Octopus Australia has brought the $900 million Blind Creek Solar Farm and Battery project, a local landholder-partnered agrisolar project, to financial close and into construction
Image: Octopus Australia
Octopus Australia has brought the $900 million (USD 587 million), 300 MW Blind Creek Solar Farm and 243 MW / 486 MWh battery energy storage (BESS) project to financial close and into construction.
Developed in close partnership with local landholders, the agrisolar project is backed by Octopus Australia funds, which includes investment from Hostplus, Rest Super, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), Westpac Private Bank and global infrastructure leader APG.
Located 8 kilometres northeast of Bungendore, New South Wales (NSW), 275 southwest of Sydney, the Blind Creek project will operate as a true agrisolar model, enabling sheep grazing to continue across the site while enhancing land productivity with solar infrastructure.
Octopus Australia Co-Managing Director of Renewables Sonia Teitel said reaching financial close on Blind Creek marks a major milestone for Octopus Australia and its commitment to accelerating the clean energy transition.
“This achievement demonstrates the strength of our strategy to deliver renewable energy projects that provide long-term value for communities and investors alike,” Teitel said.
CEFC Chief Information Officer Renewables and Sustainable Finance Monique Miller said the start of construction at Blind Creek also marks a major milestone in Australia’s clean energy transition.
“This is a powerful example of how global capital and Australian innovation can work together to deliver renewable energy at scale,” Miller said.
“By integrating solar generation, battery storage and regenerative agriculture, Blind Creek is powering local homes while supporting local business. We’re proud to be a part of this pioneering project as it drives change across the energy and agricultural sectors.”
Octopus Australia continues its collaboration with GRS as EPC Contractor and Wartsila as battery energy storage system (BESS) supplier to deliver the DC-coupled solar hybrid project.
This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused. If you want to cooperate with us and would like to reuse some of our content, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com.
More articles from pv magazine
Please be mindful of our community standards.
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *








By submitting this form you agree to pv magazine using your data for the purposes of publishing your comment.
Your personal data will only be disclosed or otherwise transmitted to third parties for the purposes of spam filtering or if this is necessary for technical maintenance of the website. Any other transfer to third parties will not take place unless this is justified on the basis of applicable data protection regulations or if pv magazine is legally obliged to do so.
You may revoke this consent at any time with effect for the future, in which case your personal data will be deleted immediately. Otherwise, your data will be deleted if pv magazine has processed your request or the purpose of data storage is fulfilled.
Further information on data privacy can be found in our Data Protection Policy.
By subscribing to our newsletter you’ll be eligible for a 10% discount on magazine subscriptions!

Legal Notice Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy © pv magazine 2026
pv magazine Australia offers bi-weekly updates of the latest photovoltaics news.
We also offer comprehensive global coverage of the most important solar markets worldwide. Select one or more editions for targeted, up to date information delivered straight to your inbox.

This website uses cookies to anonymously count visitor numbers. To find out more, please see our Data Protection Policy.
The cookie settings on this website are set to “allow cookies” to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click “Accept” below then you are consenting to this.
Close

source

This entry was posted in Renewables. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply