[NSW] Landholders and Wind Farms Public Forum
Wind turbines produce clean energy, they generate jobs in regional communities and landholders that host turbines can earn significant revenue.
Hear from experts – landholders operating, or planning wind farms & people working in the industry – about the steps involved in wind farm development for landowners.
Date: Friday 26th November 2010
Time: 8:15 – 4pm
Venue: Blayney Bowling Club
This is your chance to hear first hand about wind farm projects – from concept to delivery – from those with experience.
For landholders, residents, councils, local business and industry; any and all who are interested in finding out more.
RSVP: Friday 19th (for catering)
T: 0457594193 | E: grant.christopherson@environment.nsw.gov.au
Program
NSW Renewable Energy Precinct Program: Dr Chris Briggs – State wide Coordinator for the program – on the latest government initiatives.
Wind Industry: Russell Marsh – Project Manager with the Clean Energy Council on the Energy Market for Renewables
Legal issues: Hugh Piper – lawyer Newcastle and Armidale based – extensive experience with the wind industry
Planning: Jonathon Carle -Government representative will provide an overview of the regulatory and planning process
Wind Data: Dr. Matthew Bechley from Garrad Hassan on how to make wind data bankable
Landholders: David Parfett on Existing wind farm & Kim Masters on proposed wind farm
Business structures: Cooperative to company – models for bringing the resource to market. Overview with Jamie Chivers, Project Manager Kyoto Energy Park
Grid Connections: Chris Dalitz, Country Energy Dubbo, outlines this all important, final step








