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The Delburn Wind Farm will be constructed in the Strzelecki Ranges to the south of the Latrobe Valley. The site straddles the Strzelecki Highway with Hernes Oak to the north, Coalville, Narracan and Thorpdale to the west, Darlimurla to the south, and Boolarra and Yinnar to the east.
Located within the existing HVP plantation, 33 turbines will generate 640,000 MWh of clean energy each year and connect to the existing electricity grid. This will power 135,000 average Victorian homes or 85% of Gippsland’s homes.
Each turbine will generate 6.2 MW. The blade tip height will be 247 metres and the hub height up to 166 metres above ground level. The lower rotor swept path will be 85 metres above foundation level.
Based on current projections, construction of the Delburn Wind Farm is scheduled in 2025-27 with a 30-35 year operating life.
On 27 March, 2022 the Delburn Wind Farm was granted four planning permits by the Victorian Minister for Planning.
The planning permits are for the construction of 33 turbines and associated terminal station within the HVP Thorpdale Tree Farm. The Minister did not approve the construction of the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), on the recommendation of the Panel who found that the information provided about the siting and fire-safety measures for the BESS were inadequate for it to recommend in favour of it at this stage.
In issuing the approval, Minister Wynne also approved the release of the Panel Report.
All documents are published on the Department of Transport & Planning website. Alternatively, contact us to request a copy of the planning permit documents.
Delburn Wind Farm values the community’s contribution to the development of this exciting project. Learn about employment opportunities, neighbour and community benefits and ways to stay informed on the latest developments.
Do you live around the Delburn Wind Farm site? You are invited to join our Community Consultative Committee (CCC) to share your local perspective.
Despite a lack of visible activity, significant behind-the-scenes work has been progressing on the Delburn Wind Farm, with planning, design, and geotechnical investigations now complete.
Ten local groups will share in $15,000 of Pre-Development Grants to assist community-led projects. The funding is a welcome boost for local projects.
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The Delburn Wind Farm is a joint venture project between OSMI Australia and Cubico Sustainable Investments.
Delburn Wind Farm acknowledges the Traditional Owners and ongoing Custodians of the lands in which we operate. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
The Delburn Wind Farm is a joint venture project between OSMI Australia and Cubico Sustainable Investments.
Delburn Wind Farm acknowledges the Traditional Owners and ongoing Custodians of the lands in which we operate. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.