A $540 million solar farm near Wellington has been given the green light by the NSW Government.
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The Wellington North Solar Farm is expected to create up to 400 local construction jobs, and be able to power more than 100,000 homes once completed.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes said during the planning process the government "consulted with the local community and encouraged people to view, discuss and give detailed feedback on the proposal."
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Twelve submissions were received. Of those four were from the public, two which objected and two which were supportive of the project. The eight other submissions were from organisations including NSW Rural Fire Services, Dubbo Regional Council, RMS and the Environmental Protection Agency.
The project is located in an area that can contribute to the pilot Renewable Energy Zone in the Central West and Orana Region with access to the electricity grid.
To address impacts, the Department of Planning Industry and Environment has recommended a range of detailed conditions, developed in conjunction with government agencies and the local council, to ensure these impacts are minimised.
Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders said the injection of a $540 million project into the local economy will be a major boost for Wellington and the surrounding areas.
"The big economic flow-on of hundreds of workers spending money locally is great news for local businesses, which have been doing it tough throughout the pandemic," Mr Saunders said.
"Also, the applicant has committed to hire local workers so this is more good news for the local community."
The company Wellington North Solar Farm Pty Limited (AGL) is a subsidiary of AGL Energy Limited
For more information visit: https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/major-projects/project/9746
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