Spanish energy giant plans forest-based wind farms in NSWFriday 22 May 2026
Spanish energy giant Iberdrola is seeking approval for 33 turbines in the Mullions Range softwood pine plantation in New South Wales (NSW), which deliver 248 megawatts (MW) of capacity, and which is one of two forestry projects it’s pitching in the state. The project is located about 20 km north of Orange and is one of five solicited by the state’s Forestry Corporation in 2023. Forestry Corp issued an “investigation permit” in 2024, and if the project proves feasible Iberdrola expects it to take around six years to deliver. The EPBC referral shows Iberdrola is planning to install turbines with a tip height of up to 250 metres above ground level and a hub height of 150m above ground level. Plantations are seen as an ideal location for wind turbines. More >> Source: Renew Economy | ||
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