All proposed renewable energy developments in Queensland require distinct approvals from Local, State and Federal Government authorities.
Windlab’s development pathway is an iterative process that unfolds over a number of years.
Through this process, an initial concept design for a project is scrutinised against extensive environmental and resource studies and refined based on detailed and ongoing consultation with the local community, regional stakeholders, conservation groups, resource management and regulatory authorities.
We will keep community and project stakeholders informed and provide plenty of opportunity for input as this work progresses.
Federal Government Requirements
At the Federal level, projects are assessed against the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), which protects matters of national environmental significance.
State Government Requirements
The project must also meet the requirements of Queensland’s State Planning assessment provisions. The Queensland Government assesses compliance against a number of measures including vegetation management, visual amenity and acoustic amenity.
Local Government Requirements
Finally, specific activities to enable project delivery can require local government approval, for example, upgrades to council roads or infrastructure to transport components, etc.