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Neoen’s Mount Hopeful Wind Farm Receives Federal Approval in Queensland

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In a significant stride towards bolstering endeavors, renewables giant Neoen SA has garnered federal government endorsement for its pioneering 330-MW Mount Hopeful wind farm, nestled in Central .

The approval, granted on Friday under national environmental regulations, comes laden with stringent conditions meticulously crafted to safeguard natural habitats and endangered fauna. Noteworthy among these conditions are directives aimed at protecting the southern and central greater glider, southern yellow-bellied glider, koala, and northern quoll species.

In heralding a new era of sustainable energy, the Mount Hopeful project is poised to play a pivotal role in Queensland's transition away from coal-fired power. Projections indicate that its operational efficacy will furnish to an estimated 240,000 Queensland households annually. Situated approximately 45 km (28 mi) south of Rockhampton, the site is slated to feature 63 turbine generators, poised to mitigate up to 813,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions annually. Moreover, plans include integrating battery storage infrastructure into the complex.

A significant portion of the proposed park's output, approximately 65%, has already been secured through contracts with Queensland government-owned Stanwell Corp. The electricity utility giant has inked a robust 15-year (PPA) for a 215-MW slice of the total capacity, solidifying its commitment to sustainable energy sourcing since the culmination of 2022.

Throughout the construction phase, the project is expected to create around 220 job opportunities, offering a boon to the local employment landscape. Anticipated construction timelines envisage completion within a span of 24 months, marking a swift yet meticulous journey towards operational readiness.

In emphasizing the transformative potential of the Mount Hopeful Wind Farm, a Neoen spokesperson remarked, “We are committed to not only delivering clean, renewable energy but also ensuring that our operations harmonize with and contribute positively to the surrounding ecosystem.”

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