Alinta Energy is hosting two community drop-in information sessions on May 14 and 15 to share details about the proposed Mount Lambie Wind Farm project and hear local feedback.
The sessions will be held on Thursday, 14 and Friday, 15 May, at Mac Scott Hall, Meadow Flat, between 4 pm and 8 pm. The project team will be in attendance and encourages community members to drop by at a time that suits them to speak with team members.
The Mount Lambie Wind Farm project is in the early planning stage and is located approximately 12km southeast of Wallerawang in the Lithgow City Council area. The proposal includes up to 20 turbines with a total capacity of up to 200 MW and would supply energy to the National Electricity Market for decades. As planning work progresses through 2026, Alinta Energy will be undertaking technical studies, environmental assessments, and continued local engagement.
Alinta Energy’s Head of Power Development (East Coast) Amanda Weston said, “it’s an exciting project and potentially a new chapter in Lithgow’s energy story. We’re looking forward to meeting with the community to discuss some of the benefits of the proposal and to hear any concerns. These sessions are an important part of our commitment to genuine, ongoing engagement.”
Subject to approvals, the project would bring local jobs during construction and operations, upgrades to essential services and roads, landowner and neighbour payments, and a community benefit sharing program shaped by community input.
Further information and contact details for the project are available via https://www.mountlambiewindfarm.com/
