Powering Down Under: Gamuda Adds 75MW Jinbi Solar Farm to Australian Portfolio
Biggest infrastructure project in Coffs Harbour’s history
DT Infrastructure has been appointed to deliver the Jinbi Solar Farm, a flagship 75MW project located on Yindjibarndi Ngurra (country) in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, approximately 56 kilometres south of Karratha.
Awarded by the Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation (YEC), which is one of Australia’s largest Indigenous-led renewable energy initiatives, Jinbi Solar Farm represents a crucial milestone in the decarbonisation of the Pilbara region and will feature 160,000 solar panels.
Mobilisation is scheduled to begin in Q2 2026, with the project completion expected to be early 2028. Once operational, the facility will supply sustainable and dependable renewable energy to support Rio Tinto's regional power network and operations.
DT Infrastructure continues to establish itself as a leading delivery partner for Australia’s clean energy transition, focusing on large-scale infrastructure that paves the way for a sustainable future.
DT Infrastructure remains committed in expanding its renewable energy portfolio, spanning solar and wind projects nationally. Beyond the Jinbi Solar Farm, key projects delivered under the company include Marinus Link (Stage 1), a major undersea and underground electricity and data interconnector between Tasmania and Victoria; Carmody’s Hill Wind Farm; Goulburn River Solar Farm and Boulder Creek Wind Farm.
