
Our Projects
Revera develops and delivers renewable energy projects that accelerate the energy transition to a cleaner, more resilient future. Our portfolio spans solar, wind, battery energy storage, and green hydrogen initiatives across Australia and the UK. Every project is strategically designed to drive lasting impact for communities, the energy network, and the planet.
Australia
With premium renewable energy resources, Australia is undergoing one of the world’s fastest energy transitions.
Revera has team members in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, operational assets in New South Wales as well as a 5.6GW pipeline of utility scale solar, wind and energy storage, and further 1GW of green hydrogen in development in South Australia.
SOLAR
Australia has quickly become a leader in solar deployments, boasting the world’s highest solar production per capita. Revera has three utility scale hybrid solar development assets in South Australia totaling 1.36GW of generation, and two operating assets in New South Wales of 158MW.
STORAGE
Energy storage is the key to unlocking 24/7 renewables. Our hybridized battery assets deliver clean and reliable electricity, exactly when it’s needed. We believe battery storage is no longer an option, but a necessity, especially in markets with such high price volatility.
GREEN HYDROGEN
Green hydrogen production uses renewable energy to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen molecules using a process of Electrolysis to produce renewable hydrogen which can be used as a feedstock for green iron and green ammonia.
Project
Cape Hardy
The Cape Hardy Green Hydrogen Project is a proposed hydrogen production facility located at Cape Hardy on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The proposed facility will be powered by renewable energy through a mix of wind, solar and battery energy storage systems (BESS).
The project will unlock the world-class renewable energy resource on the Eyre Peninsula from two large precincts within the vicinity of Cape Hardy. Revera has secured more than 600 ha of land for the green hydrogen production facility within the Cape Hardy Precinct through an agreement with Iron Road Limited.
The Cape Hardy Green Energy Project will be developed in stages. Stage 1 includes approximately 1.4GW wind and 1.1GW solar for 1GW of electrolyser capacity to produce ~108,000 tpa of green hydrogen to be used a feedstock for green iron manufacturing and/or green ammonia.
As the state of South Australia seeks to leverage its abundant magnetite iron ore resources suited to direct-reduced iron processes, Revera is committed to supporting domestic green iron manufacturing.
We are also committed to making green iron a commercial reality for domestic and global steel makers and accelerating the decarbonization of this notoriously hard-to-abate industry.
Project
Bungama
A fundamental part of Revera Energy’s commitment to a cleaner energy future, The Bungama BESS Project is a new, large-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) with up to 250 MW / 500 MWh storage capacity and a proposed solar energy facility in Napperby. Located approximately 6 kilometres east of Port Pirie and 220 kilometres north of Adelaide, the Project is strategically located near existing network infrastructure.
The Project is designed to integrate into the National Electricity Market through a 275 kV connection to ElectraNet’s Bungama Substation. Through grid connection, the Project will contribute to a more reliable and stable network for South Australia, by storing excess energy until it is needed. The project is being designed for an operational life of up to 25 years.
The project received development approval in mid-2019 with a further variation received in 2023, to support the development of the battery storage component as a priority. In September 2023, a Transmission Network Connection Agreement (TCA) with ElectraNet was executed.
Construction of Stage 1 of the BESS is underway. The project is expected to be operational by Q1 2026.
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Robertstown
The Robertstown Project is an approved multistage 500MW BESS and utility scale solar photovoltaic facility proposed to integrate into the National Electricity Market through a 275kV connection to ElectraNet’s Robertstown Substation in South Australia.
The Project Area is situated in the suburbs of Bright and Geranium Plains approximately 5 kilometres north-east of Robertstown and 115 kilometres north-east of Adelaide. The Project is within the Local Government Area of the Regional Council of Goyder and on the traditional lands of the Ngadjuri and the First Peoples of the River Murray & Mallee Region.
Robertstown East
The Robertstown East Solar project has been developed adjacent the Robertstown Project site.
Robertstown East was approved in 2025 for 300MW PV and associated infrastructure and ancillary works (temporary and permanent), and connection to the national electricity grid through either Robertstown Substation or Bundey Substation.
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Yoorndoo Ilga
The Yoorndoo Ilga Project is an approved 300MW (AC) utility scale solar and 250MW/500MWh battery storage project located on approximately 665ha of Barngarla land, 13km north of Whyalla. The project will connect to the South Australia and National Electricity Market via Cultana or Cultana East Substation.
The project will be built and leased on land which is owned in freehold by the Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation (BDAC) as the agent for the Barngarla People. The partnership alliance model between Yoorndoo Ilga Solar and the Barngarla People is pivotal to the success of the Project and the creation of additional wider community benefits it will generate, particularly considerable employment for the whole Whyalla Region, during the construction and operational phases as well as through the economic multiplier flow on effects from the heightened investment and spending in the locality.
The naming of the project is important to reflect and acknowledge the Barngarla as the First Peoples and also the freehold landowner of the land upon which the project is to be located. ‘Yoorndoo Ilga’ in Barngarla language means “having or possessing the sun” and is the preferred project name chosen by the Barngarla.
2022 Energy and Mining Premier's Awards - Yoorndoo Ilga Solar was awarded the Energy Sector Commendation in the Community category at the 2022 South Australian Energy and Mining Premier's awards. The award highlights the unique and innovative partnership which sees the return of land form the Crown to Native Title Holders benefiting the BDAC community, the Whyalla region and the state of South Australia.
Project
Molong
The Molong Solar farm is a 30MWac Solar Farm located in the central west region of NSW, just Northwest of Orange.
Molong was approved in 2017 with work commencing in 2019.
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Hillston
Hillston Solar Farm is a 119MWdc solar photovoltaic development located 3.5km south of the township of Hillston in Southwest New South Wales.
The NSW State Government awarded Hillston Planning Consent in 2017. Construction of the project was completed in March 2022, with Final Acceptance in July 2022.
Through Agrivoltaics, the site has combined solar energy with agriculture, specifically adding chicken grazing, to seek to improve soil quality while reducing maintenance costs across 15 hectares of the site. Embracing regenerative agriculture in this way to enhance the land’s water retention and sequestration.

Revera acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities.
We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.
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Commitment to Community
Revera recognises the importance of the communities in which we operate.
We strive to be an active community partner - committed to working with the community to achieve shared goals.
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