Infigen announced that it has entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for output from the Collector Wind Farm in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales. The Collector Wind Farm is currently under construction and is owned by RATCH Australia. Infigen's strategy is to significantly grow the volume of renewable energy sold to commercial and industrial customers. The acquisition of Smithfield Open Cycle Gas Turbines (OCGT) in May 2019 enables to substantially increase the volume of renewable energy can sell under medium to long term supply agreements. Target is to source an additional 600-700MW of renewable energy capacity, and to sell 70-80% of the expanded electricity volume into firm supply contracts. This strategy provides customer base with competitively priced clean energy, and provides Infigen with both business growth and reliable revenues. The PPA is for 60% of the output from the 227MW Collector Wind Farm, equivalent to 136MW of nameplate capacity. The PPA operates from first production until 31 December 2030. First production is scheduled for late CY20, with the commencement of commercial operations expected in early CY21. After applying the estimated marginal loss factor, the average annual output to be purchased under the PPA is expected to be 300GWh of electricity and 0.30 million LGCs. The terms of this agreement are consistent with current market pricing for bundled PPAs and Infigen's expectations as outlined to the market at the time of the Smithfield OCGT acquisition. As a consequence of entering into the Collector Wind Farm PPA, the tenor for the previously announced PPA over the electricity from the 21MW Toora Wind Farm in Victoria, also owned by RATCH Australia, is 3 years, expiring 31 December 2022.