Central West, Western NSW and New England labelled most suitable locations for renewable energy in NSW

Lynn Rayner
Updated April 27 2018 - 5:51pm, first published April 19 2018 - 2:48pm
Renewable energy will lead to a potential investment of $6.4 billion for the region and the creation of 1,930 to 2,720 jobs between 2017 and 2030.
Renewable energy will lead to a potential investment of $6.4 billion for the region and the creation of 1,930 to 2,720 jobs between 2017 and 2030.

The NSW Government has identified 77,000 megawatts of renewable energy potential across the state, with the Central West NSW on the list in the top three for most suitable locations. 

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Lynn Rayner

Lynn Rayner

Editor - Daily Liberal + western papers

I am the editor of the Daily Liberal, Mailbox Shopper, Western Magazine and associated western publications (Wellington Times and Narromine News which are both online only publications). I have been the editor for three years. I have been a journalist for 15 years and was formally the digital specialist for the Western NSW area assisting with digital coverage and growth across 13 mastheads, including the three dailies. Before that I worked as a journalist in Lithgow and Mudgee covering a number of different rounds. I established the social media accounts in Lithgow and took an interest in the digital aspects of the paper. I started my journalism career at the former Myall Coast Nota based as the journalist-in-charge at Tea Gardens while also working part time in Forster as the council reporter for the Great Lakes Advocate.

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