About us
TagEnergy have been granted a permit to investigate the feasibility of The Pines Wind Farm. If built, TagEnergy will own and operate The Pines Wind Farm.
TagEnergy have engaged Stromlo Energy to lead the investigations and permitting phases of the proposed development
About TagEnergy
TagEnergy is a clean energy enterprise for a new cycle in the renewable energy industry.
Renewables have now become the main source of energy able to provide both social responsibility and price efficiency, and we are delivering this in the countries where we have established our activity.
TagEnergy is operated by a highly-experienced team of manager-shareholders. Its operations span the renewables value chain, from development, financing, construction and asset management of wind, solar and storage projects, to commercialisation of its competitive energy.
TagEnergy value their differences as they help challenge the status quo and make TagEnergy work as a team of passionate and united individuals. TagEnergy's values are at the core of what they do:
Committed
We are determined to deliver, with a real hands-on approach.
Agile
We believe agility is a key driver for success and share this value with our shareholders.
Entrepreneurs
We believe innovative business models and complex projects are a source of enthusiasm and excellence.
TagEnergy has developed a portfolio of close to 12GW in Australia, the UK, Spain, Portugal, and France, and intends to drive the pace of transition through projects that deliver reliable energy affordably, and at scale.
About Stromlo Energy
Stromlo Energy is responsible for delivering investigations, permitting, and community engagement outcomes on behalf of TagEnergy for The Pines Wind Farm.
Stromlo Energy is 100% Australian owned and operated with an unparalleled track record in renewable energy project delivery. Stromlo was founded by a team of industry leaders that have together delivered over $6 billion AUD and more than twenty successful projects now in operation across the Australian electricity grid.
After more than two decades in the renewable energy industry the Stromlo Energy team believes Australia’s electricity future is not possible without bringing the community along for the journey and as a result, Stromlo Energy put community at the core of everything.
Stromlo’s values are at the core of their work:
Community
Community is at the heart of everything we do. That includes our neighbours, Traditional Owners and residents living on the land, farms and in the towns of our regions.
Straightforward
We pride ourselves on our unguarded, plain-spoken approach. Australia needs good, green power stations and we need them today to keep the lights on for homes and businesses.
Collaborative
Every project is unique. What worked before may not be the right approach for the next one. That's why we work in collaboration with communities to make our projects work, better.
Preserving Australia for future generations
Climate. Resources. Agriculture. Environment. Prosperity. The quality of life we enjoy today must be preserved for tomorrow.
The Stromlo Energy team have delivered Australia’s largest projects in wind and battery energy storage such as the Hornsdale Wind Farm and battery built with Siemens and Tesla. Stromlo Energy Australia is a corporate member of the Clean Energy Council (CEC) and Smart Energy Council.
About Forestry Corporation of NSW
Forestry Corporation of NSW manage more than two million hectares of State forests, including NSW's largest renewable timber production and plantation estate, a vast conservation network and award-winning tourist destinations.
Forestry Corporation of NSW has been managing environmental sustainability, tourism and renewable timber production in NSW’s State-owned commercial native and plantation State forests for more than a century.
Forestry Corporation of NSW's purpose is to grow sustainably, manage commercially and support communities in a changing world. We value respect, integrity and innovation and the wellbeing of our people and communities.
The Forestry Corporation of NSW softwood plantation estate was identified as containing potential locations to site renewable energy generation and storage infrastructure.
Amendments to the Forestry Act 2012 (NSW) were passed by the NSW Parliament in late 2021 enabling co-location of softwood plantations and renewable generation and storage infrastructure.
TagEnergy has been granted a Planning and Investigation Permit by Forestry Corporation of NSW that provides permission to access forest land and undertake wind farm investigation activities to determine if a wind farm is feasible.