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Muswellbrook Solar Farm

Muswellbrook, NSW, Australien

Fas
Planeringsfas
Plats
Muswellbrook, NSW
Område
482 ha / 1191 acres
Produktion
135MW

Om projekt­et

OX2 in partnership with Idemitsu Australia proposes to develop a large-scale solar photovoltaic generation facility and associated infrastructure to be known as the Muswellbrook Solar Farm. The project includes a 135MWac/2hr battery.

The site is located approximately 2.5km east of Muswellbrook, adjacent to the Muswellbrook Coal Mine, on land primarily owned by Idemitsu, the mine operator.

Coal mining operations at the Muswellbrook Coal Company site were completed at the beginning of 2023, after 115 years of operation.

This is an exciting opportunity to redevelop the site and generate post-mine investment and employment in the region.

Independent Planning Commission (IPC) February 2025

The application has now been referred to the Independent Planning Commission (IPC) for assessment and determination.

Project information and additional details on the process, how to make a submission, register to speak and relevant dates are now available on the IPC website:

https://www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/cases/2024/12/muswellbrook-solar-farm

Three Commissioners have been appointed, Professor Neal Menzies (Chair), Suellen Fitzgerald and Michael Wright.

  • Written submissions can now be made via the IPC website and close at 5pm on February  19th
  • A Public Meeting will be held at 10am on Wednesday 12th February at the Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music in Muswellbrook, Colvin Room, Level 1/80 Bridge Street, Muswellbrook.
  • Speaker registrations can be made for the Public Meeting and close at 12pm on February  4th

Further Information

To read the latest newsletter please select the Documents tab below.

To contact us please call 03 8595 2406 or email info-au@ox2.com 

Mer information om projekt­et finns på den engelska sajten, på engelska

Nyckelfakta

Projekt­ets nyckelfakta

Teknologi
Solenergi
Fas
Planeringsfas
Plats
Muswellbrook, NSW
Område
482 ha / 1191 acres
Produktion
135MW