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The Liverpool Range Wind Farm will help reduce Australia’s carbon footprint by approximately 2.5 million tonnes every year while supplying enough power for up to 570,000 dwellings across NSW. With more clean, renewable energy powering the state, the Project will contribute to driving down the cost of electricity, while bringing jobs and economic development to the region.

Project Overview

Latest project update

Submissions Report on Temporary Workforce Accommodation (TWA) Facility amendment now available.

The proposed amendment to the NSW planning approvals (Modification Application) to include a Temporary Workforce Accommodation (TWA) Facility was placed on public exhibition by DPHI from 31 January 2024 until 13 February 2024. Submissions on this amendment were received from the public and government agencies. A Submissions Report was then prepared to address the key issues raised in community submissions and agency advice received during the public exhibition period.

The Submissions Report is now available to download and view here.

Appendices to the Submissions Report are also available on the Major Projects website at this link (scroll down under Response to Submissions until you find ‘Submissions Report – TWA’).

You can find copies of up to date project information, including fact sheets, maps and visualisations at the Coolah Shopfront (50 Binnia Street, Coolah), or we are happy to post this information to you upon request.

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The Liverpool Range Wind Farm was first approved by state and federal governments in 2018. Tilt Renewables acquired the Project in 2019 and while working closely with host landowners, neighbours and the community, has continued to refine and optimise the layout to take advantage of improvements in wind turbine technology. The latest turbines, while larger, are more efficient, meaning the Project could be built with fewer turbines.

In September 2022 a Modification Application was submitted to the NSW Department of Planning and Environment, now named Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI), for the Liverpool Range Wind Farm (Mod-1 Project). In response to submissions received during the public exhibition period we have made a number of changes to the Project. These changes are reflected in the Response to Submissions (RTS) Report, the Amendment Report and updated environmental impact assessments, all of which are available to view on the NSW Major Projects portal. The reports will be assessed by DPHI who will then make a determination on the Modification Application.

We are also seeking Commonwealth approval under a separate approvals process under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The Project will be assessed by way of Public Environment Report (PER) which will be subject to a public exhibition process managed by the Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW). Further details on the timing of this will be provided.

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Please use the links below to explore the details of the Liverpool Range Wind Farm project.

Local procurement

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Contact Us

For further information on the Liverpool Range Wind Farm please contact the project team at liverpoolrangewindfarm@tiltrenewables.com or on 1800 WE TILT (938 458).

Visit us at the Coolah Shopfront: 50 Binnia Street, Coolah.

Open Monday – Friday, 8.30am – 4.30pm

If the shop is unattended it means we are onsite. Please call us and we will arrange a time to meet you there.

If you have a complaint, please contact us at complaints@tiltrenewables.com or on 1800 306 118.

You can find Tilt Renewables' Complaints Handling Procedure here.