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Turbine proposal for Stoney Rises

27 Feb, 2007 09:48 AM
A 19-turbine wind farm could be built near Smeaton following an investigation of the local area.

Melbourne based company Wind Power is proposing to build a wind farm at Stoney Rises on property at the Tuki Trout Farm.

Called Tuki Wind Farm, it will have the capacity to provide electricity to 16,000 homes.

A preliminary design has been prepared and Wind Power will hold a community meeting at the Smeaton Bowling Club next Wednesday at 7pm about the project.

Wind Power director Vaughan Hulme said the area was excellent for a wind farm.

He said the closest house was more than one kilometre from the wind farm.

"We need to work with the community so they can consider what it is like to live near," he said.

Mr Hulme said the approval of a community owned wind farm at Leonards Hill demonstrated the commitment by many in the community to renewable energy.

Mr Hulme said the company had received positive feedback from the landowner.

A spokesperson from the Tuki Trout Farm said it was only a proposal at this stage.

Wind Power has been involved in a number of wind farm projects across Victoria including six wind turbines at Wonthaggi and wind farms in Lexton and Waubra.

It also gained approval for a wind farm at Bald Hills.

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