Bell Bay Wind Farm

Project status

In Development

Local Government Area

George Town Council, Tasmania

Generating Capacity

Up to 224MW

~180

Jobs created during construction

~12

Jobs created during operation

Up to 104,000

Equivalent homes powered per year

About the Project

Equis is in the early stages of developing the 224MW Bell Bay Wind farm north east of George Town, Tasmania.

Bell Bay Wind Farm intends to connect into the existing George Town Substation.

Location

Bell Bay Wind Farm is being developed nearby the industrial centre and port of Bell Bay and designed to provide renewable energy to the local region and support existing, new and innovative industries.

Indicative Timeline

Community

We will engage respectfully with the communities in which we plan and operate projects.

We will engage early in the development process to include local and regional knowledge in the design and delivery of our projects, so that our projects can reflect on ground conditions and community values.

Our localised culturally sensitive approach will collaborate with all stakeholders to achieve shared prosperity that is fair and mutually beneficial for all.

Tasmanian First Nations people

We respect and acknowledge the diversity of communities, identities, and clan groups for all Tasmanian First Nations peoples. We will work closely with local Elders to deliver respectful engagement that will be guided by the Leading Practice Principles: First Nations and Renewable Energy Projects (link to CEC's guideline), and the local First Nations community.

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