Wind Farms for Landholders
Wind turbines produce clean energy, they generate jobs in regional communities and landholders that host turbines can earn significant revenue.
NSW Department of Environment Climate Change & Water (DECCW) are hosting a public forum on Friday 27th August at the Coolah Sporting Club. 9.00am (sharp) – 4.00pm.
Hear from experts - people working in the industry - about the steps involved in wind farm development for landowners.
For more information and to RSVP (by August 23) contact Pauline Dunne directly on 4908 6848
E: pauline.dunne@environment.nsw.gov.au
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