Darlington wind farm

Location: 5km west of Darlington and 8km north east of Mortlake
Number of turbines: Up to 60 wind turbines
Total installed capacity: Up to approximately 360MW
Turbines blade tip height: Up to 240 meters
Connection: A new onsite substation connecting to the existing 500KV Haunted Gully-Tarrone transmission line has been proposed

Sustainability

We are fully aware that, in order to create value and build trust, we need to combine our corporate responsibility with stakeholders with the utmost level of sustainability and long-term thinking.

Mindful of the importance that our actions have for the people and environment where we operate, we establish a series of commitments that guarantee wellbeing (current and future) for the people and environments we come into contact with.

News

Here you will find the latest news and information (newsletter, media releases, external news articles) about the project.

About the project

The proposed Darlington Wind Farm is located approximately 5km south west of Darlington and 8km north east of Mortlake along the Hamilton Highway, within the Shire of Moyne. The proposed project site covers an area of approximately 5,900 hectares, where the current land use is primarily agricultural activities including grazing of sheep and cattle.

Darlington Wind Farm

Our company

Global Power Generation Australia (GPGA) is the Australian subsidiary of Global Power Generation (GPG), the international generation arm of Naturgy Group (Naturgy). GPG was created in 2014, in order to bring together the international power generation assets and business for the company outside Europe, with the participation of the Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA).

In the spirit of reconciliation, GPG acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

The Darlington wind farm is located on the lands of the Eastern Maar people and we wish to acknowledge them as Traditional Owners.

The project

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Community

Detailed information about the Community Engagement and Benefit Sharing Plan associated to the project during the Construction and Operation phases can be found here 

Relevant documentation

Get access to endorsements and permitting documentation for all key aspects of the project from compliance, modifications and all plans for key assessments.