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1.4GW

wind energy project

Decarbonising

Queensland’s critical minerals processing industry

4 million tonnes CO2 eliminated

from Queensland’s energy generation profile every year

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The project

Delivering clean energy at scale

Bungaban is a 1.4GW wind energy project that can be responsibly developed, grid connected via the existing infrastructure and producing sustainable, cost competitive energy for homes and industry within the next five years.

Bungaban has the capacity to provide clean energy to one in three Queensland households, displacing about 4 million tonnes of carbon from the state’s energy generation profile every year.

The project will coexist with the region’s agricultural industry, delivering important benefits to the region and play a key role in support Queensland’s critical decarbonisation objectives.

During construction the project will create up to 600 new Queensland jobs and inject around $500 million into the regional economy though local employment, supply and contracting. Once operational, Bungaban will occupy less than 1.2 per cent of the combined area of its host properties.

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Interested in supply and contract opportunities?

Visit the ICN Gateway to learn more about Gawara Baya’s active work packages and register an Expression of Interest.

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Regulatory approvals

The comprehensive regulatory review process for wind farms in Queensland requires distinct approvals from Local, State and Federal Government authorities.

Ecological assessment requirements for the Queensland Government's State Assessment and Referral Agency are prescribed in State code 23: Wind farm development.

Gawara Baya received development approval under the Queensland Government’s State Planning Framework in August 2023.

The project is now in the final stage of assessment by the Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act. This is the Commonwealth legislative framework that protects and manages nationally and internationally significant flora, fauna, ecological communities, and heritage places.

The final EPBC approval decision for Gawara Baya is expected in 2024.

Regulatory approvals

The comprehensive regulatory review process for wind farms in Queensland requires distinct approvals from Local, State and Federal Government authorities.

Ecological assessment requirements for the Queensland Government's State Assessment and Referral Agency are prescribed in State code 23: Wind farm development.

Gawara Baya received development approval under the Queensland Government’s State Planning Framework in August 2023.

The project is now in the final stage of assessment by the Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act. This is the Commonwealth legislative framework that protects and manages nationally and internationally significant flora, fauna, ecological communities, and heritage places.

The final EPBC approval decision for Gawara Baya is expected in 2024.

Regulatory approvals

The comprehensive regulatory review process for wind farms in Queensland requires distinct approvals from Local, State and Federal Government authorities.

Ecological assessment requirements for the Queensland Government's State Assessment and Referral Agency are prescribed in State code 23: Wind farm development.

Gawara Baya received development approval under the Queensland Government’s State Planning Framework in August 2023.

The project is now in the final stage of assessment by the Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act. This is the Commonwealth legislative framework that protects and manages nationally and internationally significant flora, fauna, ecological communities, and heritage places.

The final EPBC approval decision for Gawara Baya is expected in 2024.

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