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6 FAQs about [Darlington Wind Farm]
What is the Darlington wind farm project?
The Darlington Wind Farm project has evolved since 2007 following the advent of new technology and growth in the renewables sector. The project now seeks to encompass a maximum 60 turbines (less than half that initially proposed), using the newest and most efficient wind turbine technology, while minimising the turbine density on the ground.
Who owns Darlington wind farm?
The Moyne Shire Council was made aware of the proposed Darlington Wind Farm through engagement delivered by TME relating to the first EES Referral. Where the original EES Referral determined that an EES was not required. The project was acquired by Union Fenosa Wind Australia (UFWA) from TME.
Should a wind farm be built on Darlington-Terang road?
The full length of Darlington-Terang Road, between Hamilton Highway and the site access point, would require detailed pavement investigations and pavement upgrade prior to wind farm construction works commencing in order to ensure that significant deterioration of the road condition do not occur during construction.
Where is global power generation Australia constructing a wind farm?
Global Power Generation Australia (GPG) is proposing to construct a wind farm consisting of 45 wind turbine generators with a maximum blade tip height of 240 m and a total installed capacity of up to approximately 325 megawatts. The project is located in Moyne Shire in south-west Victoria, approximately 3.2km southwest of Darlington.
Will Mount Fyans be used for the Darlington wind farm project?
This section of road is unlikely to be used for the Darlington Wind Farm Project. The Mount Fyans wind farm is located at the immediate west of the Darlington site with construction expected to commence around 2024 (subject to planning).
Who is preparing a traffic and transport assessment for Darlington wind farm?
1. Introduction Global Power Generation Australia Pty Ltd (GPG) has engaged GHD to prepare a preliminary Traffic and Transport Assessment to inform the EES Referral for the proposed Darlington Wind Farm Project (the Project).
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