Renewable Newstead is holding our first online community meeting and you are invited!

The online community meeting will update the people of Newstead and its immediate surrounds about the site we’ve chosen for the town’s proposed small scale solar farm and the next steps we’ll now need to take.

The online community meeting/webinar is on Wednesday July 1 at 7pm and is open to all locals. To attend you’ll need to register. Details about how to register are further below.

During the webinar you’ll find out why the site was chosen, what the farm will look like, how the solar panels will track the sun and where you can read Renewable Newstead’s application for a planning permit for the solar farm.

That application is detailed. It includes the proposed set-back or buffer areas between the farm and roads and assessments of the farm’s impact on agriculture, heritage, flora and fauna, the landscape, aviation and other aspects.

That application is now before the Victorian Planning Minister who is the responsible authority for granting planning permits for renewable energy facilities bigger than 1 megawatt. (This is not a local Mount Alexander Shire Council decision.)

We’ve decided to hold a webinar in place of a community meeting. We would have had to limit the numbers attending a community meeting to 50 people under current COVID-19 restrictions across the state. This way we can cater for more.

The proposed site is a 20hectare block on the corner of Clarke’s Lane and Captain Gully Rd, just 3km west of town.

Owner Alan Petersen currently uses it to graze sheep and offered the land for lease in response to Renewable Newstead’s call out to landowners keen to make space for the farm.

We are so grateful for the offers we had. After many studies which consider access to roads, powerlines, topography and other factors, we have settled on this site.

This is a significant step for our Renewable Newstead volunteer team as we work towards achieving our community’s goal of sourcing renewable energy locally and in a way that everyone, regardless of their roof suitability, income or tenancy status, can access.

We are keen for as many people as possible to join our online community meeting/webinar  where questions will be welcome at the end.

It’s a great way to tune in to Renewable Newstead’s project progress. We know that not everyone has access to a computer and/or the internet at all times. So a few of us will also be at the Newstead Transaction Centre on Thursday July 2, Monday July 6 and again on Thursday July 9 from 9am to 12pm to answer any queries you might have.

The application provides for a solar farm of up to 9MW about 3km west of Newstead at the corner of Captain Gully Rd and Clarkes Lane. It will have up to 27,400 panels that track the sun. The application outlines the proposed buffer areas between the farm and roads and includes assessments of the farm’s impact on agriculture, heritage, flora and fauna, the landscape, aviation and other aspects.

COVID-19 restrictions meant we couldn’t get everyone together at the community centre as we otherwise would have to update the community about the site, how and why it was selected and the next steps we’ll now need to take.

Instead we ran a webinar online on July 1 and drop-in sessions at the Rural Transaction Centre early last month for those who couldn’t join the webinar or who had further queries. Twelve people called in to learn more about the solar farm and to ask about matters ranging from the solar farm’s scope and scale, traffic during construction and landscaping and the timeline for construction.

Some key points about RN’s proposed solar farm are that it will be:

  • commercially viable and grid-connected
  • managed by a retail partner for locals to opt in (or not)
  • constructed and managed by a commercial partner
  • day time (renewable) energy use will be rewarded with cheaper rates

The decision to approve, or not, the planning permit will be made by the Victorian Planning Minister. (This is not a local Mount Alexander Shire Council decision.)

When officially released by the Minister, the application will be available online and at the RTC.

People will have 28 days from its posting to submit formal objections. Renewable Newstead is also available to respond to any queries about the application.

To view the application:

RN’s meetings on the first Monday of each month (online at 7pm) are open to community members. The next one is Aug 3.  Please email Kirsty to register to attend so she can send you an invitation.   

For more info about the project, call Geoff Park 0418 138 632, Don Culvenor on 0427 573 536 or Genevieve Barlow on 0427 762633.

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