GE Vernova to supply turbines for Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm

Wind turbine with beautiful scenic background featuring trees and winding river
GE Vernova 6.1 MW–158m1 workhorse turbine (Image: GE Vernova)

GE Vernova will provide 42 6.1 MW–158m1 workhorse turbines for Aula Energy’s Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm in South Australia.

The agreement includes turbine supply and installation, underpinned by a five-year full-service operation and maintenance agreement. 

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Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm follows an earlier deal to supply Aula Energy’s Boulder Creek Wind Farm project in Queensland, which closed in 2024 and features 38 GE Vernova 6 MW–164m turbines. Together, these two deals with Aula Energy in successive years highlight the ability of GE Vernova to support key customers in Australia.

Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm is located approximately 7km east of the town of Georgetown in the Mid-North region of South Australia, around 180km north of Adelaide.

Gilan Sabatier, chief commercial officer for GE Vernova’s Onshore Wind business in International Markets, said, “We are delighted to build on our successful collaboration with Aula Energy to bring another high-quality wind project to Australia.

“Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm demonstrates how our workhorse strategy—deploying fewer turbine variants at scale—can help streamline contracting, accelerate grid approvals, and enhance quality and reliability across the fleet. With a broad cross-portfolio of capabilities and proven technology, GE Vernova is uniquely positioned to support Australia’s ambition to deliver more affordable, reliable and sustainable energy.”

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Aula Energy CEO Chad Hymas said, “We’re pleased to be partnering once again with GE Vernova to deliver Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm. At Aula Energy we’re building enduring partnerships to lead Australia’s energy transition, faster, smarter, and with shared value for all.

“With the support of our partners, we’re committed to delivering a project that creates meaningful, long-term benefits for the Nukunu People, local communities, shareholders, and the sector.”

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