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Win for $477m Hawkesdale, Port Fairy projects

18 Nov, 2011 03:00 AM
TWO major south-west wind farms are to become reality after a green light from the state government.

Union Fenosa Wind Australia has secured planning permit extensions for projects at Hawkesdale and Ryan Corner, about 10 kilometres north of Port Fairy.

Planning Minister Matthew Guy’s decision to grant the extensions goes against the wishes of Moyne Shire Council, which agreed in August the developer should not be given more time.

Early construction works on the $477 million wind farms is now due to begin by next March.

Before making his decision, Mr Guy had asked Moyne councillors for their views on a permit extension. While shire mayor Jim Doukas could not be contacted for comment yesterday, in August he described the five-one vote to oppose extra time as a wake-up call for renewable energy proponents.

Mr Guy granted permit extensions in line with transitional arrangements that form part of amendment VC82.

The amendment, gazetted in August, established no-go zones for wind farms and prohibited turbines from being placed closer than two kilometres to a house without permission from its owner.

Union Fenosa said the new policy also ensured that approved and advanced projects like Ryan Corner and Hawkesdale could progress to the construction stage.

Company spokesman Thomas Mitchell said the wind farms would not be subject to new setback rules as they were approved before VC82 was introduced.

Early construction works will include VicRoads-approved entrances to the sites from public roads, compounds for site management team offices and some internal access tracks.

Portland’s GR Carr Construction is to deliver the package at both the 31-turbine Hawkesdale wind farm and the 67-turbine Ryan Corner project, which will together generate 196 megawatts of electricity.

Planning permits for the wind farms were first granted in 2008 and were due to expire in August. The extensions provided by Mr Guy expire in mid-March next year. Mr Mitchell said Union Fenosa’s early works package would trigger a six-year window for project completion at both sites.

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fix the roads frist
Posted by enough, 18/11/2011 6:32:55 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
looks like more dirt tracks for our roads who payed who.
Posted by mushroom, 18/11/2011 7:01:48 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
Why is it that Moyne Shire voted to not extend the time limit on permit bespite the fact that planning Minister had already extended prior to Moyne vote did Moyne not bother to do due diligence to check what Planning Minister had already approved.
Posted by JBH, 18/11/2011 8:23:07 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
As I understood it, Moyne shire refused the extension by citing the new planning laws - weeks before the new planning laws even came in!

I can sympathise with worries about road use and damage and hope it's managed appropriately, but I imagine the rates income from the wind farms to Moyne Shire will more than pay for it over time.

Or perhaps since they were against the wind farms, they should donate all the revenue from the rates to charity?

Posted by Ben Courtice, 18/11/2011 9:52:40 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
Wow- it turns out Mr Guy may not be such a bad guy... this is a good decision, though it goes against all his other attempts to kill the wind industry (ie, jobs!) in Victoria.
Posted by Maddy, 18/11/2011 11:43:31 AM, on The Warrnambool Standard
We are local farmers living in close proximity to these latest Wind Farm developments and are bitterly disappointed with the decision to extend the permits. Why were we not consulted ? After experiencing the disruption and destruction to our daily activities and roads by the Macarthur project we are dead set against further development. The trucks are dangerous our rural roads are not capable of supporting the traffic load safely. So over it , our rural paradse is ruined because people are so greedy.
Posted by Angry local, 18/11/2011 1:46:47 PM, on The Warrnambool Standard

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