Darlington Wind Farm




We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Project data

52 wind turbines
V136 – 4.2 MW Vestas
180 m blade tip height
- Up to 45 wind turbines
- Up to 240 m blade tip height

218.4MW
- Up to 325 MW

16.5 km north west of Port Fairy
4.6 km north east of Yambuk
- Shire of Moyne
- 3.2 km south- west of Darlington
- 6.3 km north- east of Mortlake

Approximately 3,388 hectares
Primarily agricultural activities (grazing of sheep and cattle)
10 wind farm host landowners
10 transmission line host landowners
- 5,645 hectares
- Primarily agricultural activities
- 8 wind farm host landowners

Victoria electricity grid via a 24 km 132 kV
overhead transmission circuit to the existing 500 kV
Tarrone Terminal Station
- Via a new onsite substation connecting to the existing 500 KV
Haunted Gully-Tarrone transmission line (proposed)

Snowy Hydro
- To be confirmed

Vestas Australia Wind Technology (turbines and O&M)
Decmil Australia / RJE Global (civil and electrical)
- To be confirmed

AusNet
- To be confirmed
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Project timeline



Project documentation
- Layout
- Planning permit
- Associated documentation
- Construction updates
- Community engagement committee minutes
Community
Find below information about the Community Engagement and Benefit Sharing Plan associated with the Project during the construction and operation phases

Benefits & commitments
As part of the commitments associated with the Darlington Wind Farm, a Community Engagement and Benefit Sharing Plan will be implemented, specifically customised according to the community feedback. Our company will financially support the delivery of this plan by investing into the community over the life of the wind farm through these key initiatives:
- Neighbour Benefit Program – to share economic benefits with the neighbours closest to the wind farm during the construction and operation phases
- Community Benefit Fund – to be implemented during the operation phase of the wind farm to develop priority local community projects
- Other Programs – to support local entrepreneurs to improve their capabilities such as leadership, etc
- Sponsorships & Donations – supporting business campaigns, organisations, events, etc locally
- Neighbour Benefit Program
- Community Benefit Fund
- Other Programs
- Sponsorships & Donations

- Neighbour Benefit Program – to share economic benefits with the neighbours closest to the wind farm during the construction and operation phases
- Community Benefit Fund – to be implemented during the operation phase of the wind farm to develop priority local community projects
- Energy Cost offset program – to be implemented during the operation phase of the wind farm
- Other Programs – to support local entrepreneurs to improve their capabilities such as leadership, etc
- Sponsorships & Donations – supporting business campaigns, organisations, events, etc locally
Community Consultation Committee
A Community Engagement Committee will be established by Moyne Shire Council, comprised of representatives from the local community, the Council and GPG Australia to facilitate a direct, two-way channel of communication and information. Consult the minutes of the meetings held by this Committee
Layout
Planning permit
Associated documentation
Community engagement committee minutes
Layout
Planning permit
Associated documentation
Community engagement committee minutes

Information sessions & events
Upcoming sessions & events
- Coming soon, stay tuned
Previous sessions & events
- July 2024 – Community Open Day (GPG Australia)

Call for applications
Check here for the current applications
Applications are not open at this stage

News
Get in touch
- Project
- Address: Darlington Wind Farm. 22 Six Mile Lane, Mortlake VIC 3272.
- Phone: +61 2 6274 3200 or 1800 457 181
- E-mail: darlingtonwindfarm@globalpower-generation.com.au
- Contact person
- Name: Supragya Sharma
- Phone: +61 408 486 654
- E-mail: supragya.sharma@globalpower-generation.com.au
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