MOUNT LAMBIE WIND FARM

Introducing Mount Lambie Wind Farm, a proposed renewable energy development near Wallerawang in New South Wales.

Up to 20 wind turbine generators

8 hours of battery energy storage

Could power 115,000 NSW homes

We’ve submitted the Scoping Report to the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure.

Why Mount Lambie?

Located around 12 kilometres from both Wallerawang and Portland, the project study area is near the former Wallerawang Power Station and currently operating Mount Piper Power Station. The proposed project site is located on previously cleared land, predominantly used for cattle and sheep grazing.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Wiradjuri, Gundungurra, and Darug people.

From infrastructure upgrades to community benefit schemes

Planning Process

  • Proposal announced
    To industry, government and community
  • Scoping reports WE ARE HERE
    Community consultation and preliminary technical studies.
  • SEARs issued
    Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements.
  • EIS and SIA Preparation
    Community engagement and technical studies to inform the EIS and SIA.
  • EIS submission and exhibition
    Public exhibition for agency and community comment.
  • Response to submissions
    Addressing comments and issues raised about the EIS in “Response to Submissions” report
  • Assessing the proposal
    Assessment by the Department of Planning & Environment
  • Determination
    The Minister for Planning or the Independent Planning Commission decides the proposal

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