A DRAFT Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA) regarding the establishment of a wind farm 4.3km northwest of Cassilis is on public exhibition for comment until August 10.
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The NSW Minister for Planning approved the development application (DA) from Epuron Pty Ltd earlier this year.
The VPA, which has been prepared by Upper Hunter Shire Council jointly with Warrumbungle Shire Council, includes the establishment of a Community Enhancement Fund of at least $100,000 a year and a Road Maintenance Fund.
Community groups, the two councils and not-for-profit organisations would be able to apply for funding for local projects benefiting communities within a 20km radius of the wind farm.
When the wind farm is at full capacity there will be an estimated $55,000 per annum contribution to Upper Hunter Shire Council for the maintenance of roads impacted by the wind farm within the shire, and an administration allowance.
These payments will increase with CPI each year for 30 years.
It is estimated the wind farm, which would be one of the biggest in the country, would generate enough power for 500,000 homes.
It would comprise of up to 267 turbines – 49 of which would be in the Upper Hunter Shire – and would have a generating capacity of approximately 960 megawatts depending on the turbine models chosen.
The construction of the project is expected to create up to 800 jobs with up to 47 people employed locally during the operation of the wind farm and will take three years to build.
The project would impact 41 associated landowners, all of which have provided landowner’s consent and have entered into commercial agreements with Epuron to facilitate the development of the project, including accepting the impacts of the project.
Of the 41 landowners, 27 landowners would host turbines.
To find out more about the project read the draft VPA at council offices or on council’s website http://upperhunter.nsw.gov.au/your-council/media/public-notices/draft-planning-agreement-liverpool-range-wind-farm.aspx