This is a list of wind farms in Western Australia:
| Project Name | Sponsoring Company | Coordinates | Capacity | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albany Wind Farm | Verve Energy | 35°03′19″S 117°47′03″E / 35.055217°S 117.784212°E / -35.055217; 117.784212 | 21 MW | Installed | |
| Emu Downs Wind Farm | Stanwell Corporation | 30°30′0″S 115°20′0″E / 30.50000°S 115.33333°E / -30.50000; 115.33333 | 80 MW | Installed | |
| Nine Mile Beach | 33°53′42″S 121°46′49″E / 33.895126°S 121.780410°E / -33.895126; 121.780410 | 3.6 MW | Installed | ||
| Ten Mile Lagoon | 33°51′37″S 121°44′31″E / 33.860281°S 121.742060°E / -33.860281; 121.742060 | 2.03 MW | Installed | ||
| Alinta Wind Farm | Infigen Energy | 28°53′57″S 114°53′29″E / 28.899137°S 114.891264°E / -28.899137; 114.891264 | 89.1 MW | Installed | |
| Collgar Wind Farm | UBS International Infrastructure Fund Retail Employees Superannuation Trust |
206 MW | Installed |
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