State Significant Development
Beryl Solar Farm
Mid-Western Regional
Current Status: Determination
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Development of a 87 MW solar farm and associated infrastructure
Consolidated Consent
Archive
Application (1)
SEARS (3)
EIS (9)
Response to Submissions (13)
Recommendation (3)
Determination (4)
Approved Documents
Reports (1)
Other Documents (3)
Note: Only documents approved by the Department after November 2019 will be published above. Any documents approved before this time can be viewed on the Applicant's website.
Complaints
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Development Control Order issued to Banpu Energy Australia Pty Limited (SSD-8183) Beryl Solar Farm - Mid-Western Regional LGA
On 10 March 2025, NSW Planning issued a Development Control Order to Banpu Energy Australia Pty Limited to develop and implement a plan to establish effective vegetation buffers around the Beryl Solar Farm to minimise views of the solar panels and ancillary infrastructure. The plan is required to be prepared by an independent, suitably qualified and experienced specialist(s) and submitted to NSW Planning for approval by 4 August 2025.
Inspections
6/02/2020
19/10/2020
Note: Only enforcements and inspections undertaken by the Department from March 2020 will be shown above.
Submissions
Peter & Joy Adams
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Peter & Joy Adams
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Casey Deryk
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Casey Deryk
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Tajinda Le Breton
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Tajinda Le Breton
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The beryl community is tight knit and this proposed solar farm is in the middle of all of these neighbouring residents. The proposed site is also in a lower area where the houses on the surrounding higher grounds will suffer from immediate glare and the beautiful outlooks that they currently have, which will be destroyed if this goes ahead.
These residents already suffer a substantial amount of noise pollution from the quarry, located in beryl, with it's machines and trucks roaring up and down the road, and this added traffic will only add to noise pollution, add further safety concerns due to the increased traffic and speed up the deterioration of the road.
I highly recommend reevaluating the project to either reloacting the site, which i believe is the better alternative, or compensating all residents who will be affected.
Councillors, please use full empathy when finalising this decision and ask yourself "How would i feel if this project was at my front door?"
Lois O'Neill
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Lois O'Neill
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at its best ...... so now what will we have ?
Noice, traffic, glare, long term health issues... how about the valuation of all our properties...no views no peacefulness ... No Compensation.... WE DO NOT WANT THIS IN OUR AREA ...
Candace Smith
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Candace Smith
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The consultation with the community has been vague and intermittent leading to feelings of unease and deciept among locals, clearer and more ongoing consultation could assist in coming up with solutions to this issue rather than just forcing it upon those who live here and will gain nothing from this development.
TORI (not provided)
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This is a large scale solar farm of 900,000 + panels is one of the biggest proposed, yet planned to be placed so close to so many disagreeing residents.
So much work has gone into this beryl area, we have fire fighters, mine workers, teachers, youth, war veterans, builders, farmers all have given to this community and surrounding areas hopefully the community, councial and planning members give back by supporting the relocation of this huge heart throb affecting us all and our historical area.
PLEASE dont let the people of this community suffer.