David Lawler, who is early talks with a renewable energy developer. ‘We’ve got to think of the benefit to the whole community,’ he says. Photograph: David Kelly/The Guardian
“People either like wind turbines or they don’t like them. It’s quite polarising,” says Finlay, once president of the National Farmers’ Federation and now chair of the government’s centrepiece drought policy, theAt least 30 turbines are located on That estimate would put total compensation, shared between the 10 landowners, at $162m over the project’s 25-year lease agreement. It is a potentially significant additional income
Neighbour agreements – compensation for landowners who don’t host turbines themselves but are close to properties that do – can allay concerns. “We have not had one iota of consultation, we have not been able to have a say, we have not been able to have an opinion,” Bennett says. Wind developers are required to pay rates to local councils of roughly $10,000 per turbine. According to Acciona, the MacIntyre project has so far poured $678m into Queensland businesses, will employ up to 40 people and distribute $250,000 in community grants annually once operational and is supported by 58% of locals. The company said they could “learn from” the housing issue.
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