Sydney, Australia – October 1, 2025 – Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) Australia, part of Jameel Energy and the Canadian infrastructure fund OMERS, has officially announced the completion and full operation of the 300 MWac Walla Walla Solar Farm in New South Wales (NSW). This landmark project is FRV’s largest to date in Australia and a major step toward the state’s clean energy transition.
A Boost to NSW’s Renewable Energy Ambitions
Situated in the Riverina region, the Walla Walla Solar Farm is one of the largest solar installations in NSW. It directly supports the state government’s renewable energy targets and is set to provide enough clean energy to power around 90,000 households annually. Glenellen Solar Farm Receives NSW Development Approval
The project also created up to 350 construction jobs, delivering a significant boost to the regional economy through employment and local procurement opportunities.
Partnership with Microsoft
Before construction began, FRV Australia signed a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Microsoft. Under this agreement, renewable electricity from Walla Walla will be supplied to the grid, supporting Microsoft’s commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality.
This collaboration highlights the growing role of corporate partnerships in driving Australia’s renewable energy expansion.
FRV Australia’s Expanding Portfolio
The Walla Walla Solar Farm is now the eighth operational project within FRV Australia’s growing portfolio. Together, these projects deliver a combined capacity of 993 MW, reinforcing the company’s position as a leading renewable energy developer.
In addition to Walla Walla, FRV Australia recently acquired the 190 MW Axedale Hybrid Solar & Battery Storage Project and is advancing construction of the 100 MW / 200 MWh Terang Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Victoria.
Leadership and Delivery
Carlo Frigerio, CEO of FRV Australia, emphasized the project’s importance:
“Walla Walla is our largest project in Australia and a strong demonstration of our commitment to the country’s renewable energy goals. It reflects the capability of our team to deliver complex infrastructure and the strength of our partnerships with global leaders like Microsoft.”
The project was delivered with Gransolar as the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contractor.
Walla Walla Solar Farm: Key Factsheet
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Capacity: 300 MWac
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Location: Riverina, NSW
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Size: 605 hectares
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Annual Output: Powers approx. 90,000 homes
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Jobs Created: Up to 350 during construction
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PPA Partner: Microsoft (15-year agreement)
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EPC Contractor: Gransolar
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Portfolio Impact: 8th FRV Australia project, total capacity 993 MW