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  • Windlab

    Company Overview

    Windlab Ltd, a private subsidiary of Squadron Energy Pty Ltd

    Canberra, Australia

    2003

    Approximately 120 employees (source: growjo.com). Estimated annual revenue of $25.8 million in 2023 (source: growjo.com).

    What They Do

    Windlab specializes in wind energy development, leveraging its proprietary WindScape technology, which is a suite of atmospheric modeling tools originally developed by CSIRO. This technology enables the identification of high-quality wind farm sites while minimizing risk, which is crucial for successful project development. In addition to wind energy, Windlab is expanding its focus to include solar energy, battery storage hybrids, and other renewable generators, thereby broadening its impact in the clean energy sector (source: windlab.com). The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including site identification, project financing, construction, operation, and management of wind farms and hybrid renewable projects, ensuring a full lifecycle approach from concept to decommissioning (source: rocketreach.co). Windlab's target markets include Australia, North America, New Zealand, and Southern Africa, serving a diverse clientele that encompasses utilities, governments, communities, and institutional investors seeking sustainable energy solutions (source: growjo.com). The company has established a competitive edge by securing an impressive 7,406 MW of potential capacity across 48 projects, showcasing its unparalleled success rate in the industry (source: growjo.com).

    Projects & Track Record

    Windlab has successfully developed over 1,093 MW of wind farm capacity across three continents, including Australia, North America, and Southern Africa. This capacity represents a significant contribution to the energy landscape, unlocking over 20% of the total connected wind energy in Australia's National Electricity Market (source: growjo.com). Notable projects include the Kennedy Energy Park, a 50 MW wind-solar-battery hybrid facility located in far North Queensland, which received funding from ARENA to support near-baseload generation (source: businessabc.net). Currently, Windlab has a robust development pipeline consisting of 45-50 projects with a total capacity of 7,500-7,700 MW, focusing on accelerating delivery to the National Electricity Market following its acquisition in 2020 (source: au.investing.com). The company has established strong partnerships with key clients, including power purchase agreement holders and historical ties to organizations such as ARENA and CSIRO, which have supported its growth and development efforts (source: windlab.com).

    Recent Developments

    In June 2020, Windlab's acquisition by Squadron Energy and Federation Asset Management was approved by shareholders and the Supreme Court of New South Wales, marking a significant transition from its previous status as a publicly listed company on the ASX (source: squadronenergy.com). Since then, the company has focused on advancing its extensive pipeline of over 7,500 MW, aligning with Australia's energy transition goals. While there have been no major announcements or contracts reported from 2024-2026, Windlab continues to position itself as a leader in the renewable energy sector, particularly through its involvement in one of the largest global power purchase agreements (source: windlab.com). Earlier milestones include recognition as a finalist for the Exporter of the Year award and securing funding for the Kennedy Energy Park, which underscores its commitment to innovation and excellence in renewable energy development (source: aph.gov.au).

    Working There

    Windlab employs around 120 people, with roles spanning various departments including technical experts, engineers, community leaders, and finance professionals. The company is led by CEO John Martin, CFO Iwan Tirta, and Head of Construction John Burke, who guide the team through the project lifecycle from site identification to operational management (source: growjo.com). The primary office is located in Canberra, but there is potential for hiring in other Australian locations as the company tracks employee growth and past international presence (source: cbinsights.com). Windlab's culture emphasizes long-term stakeholder commitment and collaborative problem-solving, fostering an environment where integrated teams work together to achieve high standards and respond effectively to human, environmental, and cultural contexts (source: windlab.com). While specific employee benefits are not documented, the company's private status under Squadron Energy suggests a stable work environment in a growing sector with significant revenue potential (source: growjo.com).

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