Atmos Renewables partners with the Seymour Club SDCA

October 3, 2025

Atmos Renewables has been announced as the B Grade Naming Rights partner of the Seymour District Cricket Association for the 2025-26 season.


Atmos Renewables is a leading Australian renewable energy company with ownership in over 1.9 GW of operating and in-construction wind, solar, and energy storage assets, and a number of development projects across Australia.


This includes Cherry Tree Wind Farm, located approximately 15 km south-east of Seymour, Victoria, and consists of 16 × 3.6 MW turbines.

SDCA President Mitch Itter thanked Atmos Renewables for their support of local cricket.


“We’re absolutely delighted to have the backing of Atmos Renewables as our B Grade Sponsor for the upcoming season,” he said.


“They are committed to establishing genuine partnerships with the communities in which they operate, including right here in our region.


“Through the Cherry Tree Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund, Atmos Renewables is investing $25,000 in our community each year, for the first 25 years of the wind farm’s operations.


“Not only is Atmos Renewables showing what’s possible in the renewable energy space with a broad asset base across the nation, they are bringing communities along with them for the journey.



“On behalf of the SDCA and all our member clubs, I’d like to thank Atmos Renewables for their generous support that will support the ongoing growth of our competition.”

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