A significant amount of documentation is prepared for a wind farm application, including project description, project design and details about any potential impacts on the environment. Many supporting documents accompany the application, including technical assessments on subjects such as noise, visual and landscape impact, traffic, economics, biodiversity, and bush fire risk.
Information gathered for preliminary reports (required for the referral processes) then needs to be considered in more detail to finalise the assessments and to reflect changes made to the design to minimise the environmental impacts of the project.
The final technical assessments form part of the planning permit application. A summary of the themes is provided below.
Learn more about the planning permits for the Wind Energy Facility and Terminal Station associated with the Delburn Wind Farm:
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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.