5 November 2025, 3 min read
Flow Power has secured renewable energy from ACEN Australia’s Stubbo Solar, a 400 MW solar farm capable of producing enough clean energy to power around 185,000 homes.
This exciting agreement underpins the rollout of Flow Home to households in New South Wales this November, with 10% of Stubbo Solar’s generation allocated for Flow Power customers.
“We are delighted to be partnering with ACEN Australia once again in contracting offtake from Stubbo Solar, supporting our launch of Flow Home in New South Wales,” said Byron Serjeantson, Chief Operating Officer at Flow Power.
“This agreement helps us link everyday households to renewable energy, in a way that supports Australia’s clean energy transition. We’re pleased to support ACEN Australia’s growing portfolio of renewable projects and look forward to working together to expand access to clean energy in New South Wales.”
All Flow Home customers are supporting local Australian renewable generators, including Newstead Energy Project, Hepburn Energy Park, Berri Energy Project, Clermont Solar Farm – and now, Stubbo Solar.
100% of their electricity use is matched via GreenPower, with renewable energy added to the grid from their nominated renewable generator.
This approach sets a new standard in renewable energy for residential electricity, giving customers the opportunity to support specific generators in their state.

The Stubbo Solar agreement forms part of Flow Power’s broader strategy to secure long-term renewable supply for homes and businesses.
With the ongoing expansion of Flow Home beyond Victoria, Flow Power aims to empower households to become active participants in Australia’s renewable transition – reducing emissions, supporting local generation, and driving demand for cleaner, more affordable power.
Flow Home is available now in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. Flow Home for Queensland coming soon.