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Hill River Wind Farm is a proposed 216 MW wind farm to be located north of Perth in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The project will connect directly to the high voltage transmission lines that pass through the project area to enable power to be exported into the Western Australian Electricity Market.

TagEnergy is currently conducting preliminary feasibility studies for the project and is continuing to assess wind resource at the project site which has shown exceptional results to date.

Community information sessions will be held to inform the local community about the project and collect feedback which will help shape the development of the proposed project.

The project is being developed as part of TagEnergy’s commitment to help Australia transition to a clean energy future.

216 MW

Wind

100,000

Homes Powered Equivalent

550,000

Tonnes of CO2 avoided

200

Jobs during construction

5-7

Jobs during operation

Project Timeline

  1. Site Selection
  2. Preliminary Assessments & Community Consultation
  3. Planning Application
  4. Project Exhibition & Government Approvals
  5. Final Decision
  6. Construction
  7. Operation
  8. Decommissioning

Location

Community Information

Community information sessions will be held to inform the local community about the project and collect feedback which will help shape the development of the proposed project.

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