Farmers.

Farmers for Farmers

At Ag Energy Australia, we are farmers for farmers. We have lived experience working on the land and understand the opportunities and challenges that come with combining agriculture and renewable energy. Our team brings together a diverse skill set across land acquisition, town planning, engineering, grid connections and transactions, making us uniquely positioned to deliver successful projects that benefit both landowners and communities.
We believe renewable energy projects can provide long‑term, stable income for landholders, while allowing the land to remain productive for farming or grazing where suitable. By integrating solar, batteries and wind farms into rural areas, we help unlock new revenue streams and support regional economic growth — creating local jobs and boosting local businesses, from fencing and civil works to accommodation and services.
At Ag Energy Australia, we are an Australian owned and operated company that works alongside landowners and communities every step of the way, ensuring that together we build renewable projects that benefit both the land and the people who call it home.

What site conditions are optimal for renewable energy development ?

All types of topographies can support a wind farm, especially windy, steep mountainous terrain with long ridgelines that may not be suitable for agriculture.  Combined land lots greater that circa 500Ha are most suitable.
Solar farms work best on large flat plains, particularly with a northerly aspect.  A minimum 110 acres of flat to undulating land can be developed.
Battery Energy Storage Systems use a smaller footprint of land approximately 2 – 8 Ha.
Located on large landholdings, which helps minimize potential impacts on neighbouring properties and is generally viewed as more in harmony with the surrounding landscape.
Land that is less viable for agricultural production can be well-suited for renewable projects. While grazing and cropping can often continue beneath panels and around turbines, it’s generally preferable to avoid using good quality land.
Close to existing substations or high-voltage transmission lines, allowing for efficient and straightforward connection to the electricity grid to supply power to homes and industry.
Generally, within a Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) , however, sites outside of designated REZs are also of interest.

If you have a site that matches most of the above characteristics, or you think could be suitable for renewable energy development, contact Ag Energy Australia to discuss potential opportunities!

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