MP urges caution on Scott River wind farm proposal
Liberal Party leader Libby Mettam has reported growing concerns among landowners in the Scott River region affected by a proposed Synergy wind farm project.
www.amrtimes.com.auHere’s the latest I can provide based on recent reporting:
WA planning authorities approved Synergy’s Scott River Wind Farm. The Regional Development Assessment Panel gave unanimous approval for the proposed 100 MW onshore wind farm, contingent on meeting environmental and planning conditions. Expect timelines to proceed with final compliance steps before construction, subject to ongoing regulatory and community considerations.[1][3]
Public reaction remains mixed: supporters highlight the project as a step toward decarbonisation, while opponents raise concerns about scale, noise, and environmental impact on Scott River floodplain. Community voices at the decision meeting underscored ongoing tensions around balancing renewable energy goals with local environmental and social considerations.[3][1]
The project location is Scott River in Western Australia, about 300 km south of Perth, with turbines up to ~250 meters tall and connection to the Beenup substation for integration into the South West Interconnected System.[1]
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Liberal Party leader Libby Mettam has reported growing concerns among landowners in the Scott River region affected by a proposed Synergy wind farm project.
www.amrtimes.com.auA Scott River farmer has called out the community group behind a proposed wind farm following a fracas during a weekend public consultation session.
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www.parliament.wa.gov.auWA's Regional Development Assessment Panel approves Synergy's proposed 20-turbine wind farm in the state's South West, ending a period of approvals that has divided the community.
www.abc.net.auFarmers inland of Margaret River are expressing mixed views on the possibility of a long-planned renewable energy project in the Scott River area.
www.amrtimes.com.auThe WA Nationals have added their voice to concerns about a proposed Synergy wind farm in the Scott River area following a meeting among Augusta residents last week night.
www.amrtimes.com.auSynergy’s $500 million Scott River Wind Farm has been given the tick of approval by the Regional Development Assessment Panel, pushing the controversial energy project closer to development.
www.swtimes.com.auA proposed 20-turbine wind farm at Scott River in WA's South West reaches a development milestone with developers and power provider Synergy lodging formal applications.
www.abc.net.auProposed Wind Farm in Scott River The West Australian government plans to close all government-owned coal-fired power stations by 2030. Synergy’s decarbonisation strategy means we’re continually looking for opportunities to expand our fleet of renewable generation
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