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Synergy Wind Pty Ltd v. Wellington Shire Council

Geography
Year
2007
Document Type
Litigation

About this case

Filing year
2007
Status
Decided
Court/admin entity
AustraliaVictoriaCivil and Administrative Tribunal
Case category
Suits against governments (Global)Environmental assessment and permitting (Global)Renewable projects (Global)
Principal law
AustraliaPlanning and Environment Act 1987 (Vic)
At issue
Permission to develop windfarm despite adverse local impacts
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Documents

Summary

A windfarm developer that had sought permission to install 9 turbines, each with a nameplate capacity of 2MW, sought judicial review of the Wellington Shire Council’s rejection of that request. Grounds for rejection had included noise and the turbines’ “amenity impacts” on the area. The court, after examining a host of aspects of the revised plan (for 7 turbines), determined that the windfarm should be permitted. Its basic justification was that the council and local residents had not raised any argument that outweighed the benefits of the windfarm.

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Impacted group
Renewable energy
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