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Michael Hudson
Support
YOUNG , New South Wales
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I support Clean energy Wind farms
barbara howard
Support
ROZELLE , New South Wales
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While I don't live in the Rye Park area, I have several friends who do and am aware or the location of the proposed wind farm.

I support any opportunity to provide Australia with clean, renewable energy and believe that a wind farm in the Rye Park area could do this with very little impact on the surrounding community.

I very much like to see this proposal go ahead
Name Withheld
Object
Moruya Heads , New South Wales
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I wish to make a submission against the proposed wind farm at Rye Park. I feel the answers and variations from the original submissions didn't adequately address my concerns.

Whie I no longer live at Rye Park, I own property that is within 1 km distance from the nearest proposed turbine. (cemetary Rd) I frequently visit this property and am concerned about the negative impacts this wind farm is likely to have on the area and it's residents.
While the amended plan has reduced the number of turbines and has relocated others, I have the following concerns
1. . I am concerned about the noise and flicker that is associated with wind turbines. The nearest turbines to the cemetary at Rye Park are still very close to the farm houses in that area.
2. A large wind farm will inevitably change the rural character of the area and cause property values to fall.
3. Cemetary Road will be used to gain access to some of the wind farm site. The large trucks required to transport the turbine components will mean that trees along this road will have to be cleared to create enough room for them. This is one of the few remaining remnant native vegetation areas left and will result in a significant loss of native habitat. This loss of vegetation will also greatly affect the visual amenity of the area.
4. The soils in the designated wind farm site are shallow skeletal soils. They are quite rocky and are easily eroded due to their poor structure and the steep slopes found in the area. Any disturbance to soils during construction will cause significant damage. It will also cause siltation of the gullies and streams in the affected area. Any rehabilitation work is likely to be ineffective as was the case when a natural gas pipeline was put through the district some 40 years ago. The scars of this work can still be seen today.
It seems that many of the problems associated with the construction phase have not been adequately addressed and remediation works not outlined.
Steve HALL
Object
yass , New South Wales
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This has to be stopped. Please don't destroy the surrounding farmers lives and families.
Warwick Lawrence
Object
Jamberoo , New South Wales
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Wind farms in this region should NOT go ahead. It's simply a perception that the Government of the day is creating 'greener' energy paths.
There are heavy subsidies payed to the owners of the wind generators annually, which are sourced from the end user, artificially inflating electricity costs. These costs are hardly published.
This technology is OLD and the 'least efficient' of renewable energy options. Solar should the key focus.
Reading the noise impact statement is frighting - "Oh wow" the turbines only run at 40dB - are you kidding, it would be like living near a freeway.
Hundreds of turbines scattered along the ridge lines would look unsightly.
Name Withheld
Object
Silverwater , New South Wales
Message
Wind farms are not only extremely expensive to put in but are absolutely awful to look at. they destroy what is a beautiful Australian landscape. It has been proven that this type of power production is extremely expensive and has a short life expectancy with very high maintenance costs.
Why cant they put in a solar farm like they have successfully at Nyngan and in Western Australia. This has a long life expectancy and isn't near as expensive to put in and maintain.
Wind turbines are actually very noisy to the people that own farms in the near vicinity.
As a tax payer i can not accept that this has been thought through enough and that all viable options have been considered.
Peter kelly
Support
Rugby , New South Wales
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RYE PARK WIND FARM PROJECT:

I wish to submit my approval of this project for the following reasons:

We live in a neighbouring village which will benefit from this proposal from extra casual employment during the building phase and $300,000 of each year will be paid directly to community organisations through the legislated Community Enhancement Fund contribution which will help enormously the infrastructure of the area.

There will be 39 full time ongoing jobs available providing more people working in the community which will ensure the future of local schools and sporting teams and means more money being spent in the community - which stimulates business and creates more jobs.

There will be 109 turbines on the ridges and in the valleys surrounding our area which will generate 1,192 Gigawatt hours (GWh) per annum. This is enough electricity to power 130,000 homes, the equivalent of removing 260,000 cars. The carbon footprint is estimated to be paid back in nine months.

Rye Park's strong and consistent wind makes a wind farm an efficient use of
agricultural land. A solar farm would need to cover about 750 ha's with solar panels to
produce the same amount of energy as this project. By contrast, this project impacts
just 100 ha's of the total project site of 13,500 ha's.

The financial resilience of the local farming economy will be increased and help farmers manage periods of drought and fickle commodity prices.

The construction of the wind farm and associated infrastructure will have negligible
impact on continued grazing activities. The wind farm will mostly use existing farm
tracks and virtually all electrical cabling within the wind farm will run underground. Using the ridges and valleys will minimize the visual impact of the towers.

Unlike coalburning power plants, wind farms use no water in their operation, leaving
local rivers and creeks untouched.

The developer is required to make good on any road damage incurred through the
construction period. Experience from other wind farms in Australia strongly indicates
that local council roads are actually improved by the presence of a wind farm.

william kelly
Support
Boorowa , New South Wales
Message
RYE PARK WIND FARM PROJECT:

I wish to submit my approval of this project for the following reasons:

We live in a neighbouring village which will benefit from this proposal from extra casual employment during the building phase and $300,000 of each year will be paid directly to community organisations through the legislated Community Enhancement Fund contribution which will help enormously the infrastructure of the area.

There will be 39 full time ongoing jobs available providing more people working in the community which will ensure the future of local schools and sporting teams and means more money being spent in the community - which stimulates business and creates more jobs.

There will be 109 turbines on the ridges and in the valleys surrounding our area which will generate 1,192 Gigawatt hours (GWh) per annum. This is enough electricity to power 130,000 homes, the equivalent of removing 260,000 cars. The carbon footprint is estimated to be paid back in nine months.

Rye Park's strong and consistent wind makes a wind farm an efficient use of
agricultural land. A solar farm would need to cover about 750 ha's with solar panels to
produce the same amount of energy as this project. By contrast, this project impacts
just 100 ha's of the total project site of 13,500 ha's.

The financial resilience of the local farming economy will be increased and help farmers manage periods of drought and fickle commodity prices.

The construction of the wind farm and associated infrastructure will have negligible
impact on continued grazing activities. The wind farm will mostly use existing farm
tracks and virtually all electrical cabling within the wind farm will run underground. Using the ridges and valleys will minimize the visual impact of the towers.

Unlike coalburning power plants, wind farms use no water in their operation, leaving
local rivers and creeks untouched.

The developer is required to make good on any road damage incurred through the
construction period. Experience from other wind farms in Australia strongly indicates
that local council roads are actually improved by the presence of a wind farm.

Gary Campbell
Object
currans hill , New South Wales
Message
I do not support the use of wind turbine as a source for power generation. the ROI for wind turbines makes it a less than viable solution. the noise that is generated by these units is also unacceptable to the people that live nearby.
This should be a solar farm. the panels will outlast the turbines 100 fold and cause no issues due to no moving parts.
I cannot condone tax payers dollars being spent in this manner.
Tim Barton
Support
Rye Park , New South Wales
Message
We are 100% in favour of the development of the Rye Park Wind Farm. We are excited about the community being involved in what is the renewable energy resource of the future. We feel that there will be a great positive flow on effect , from the jobs created and general upgrade of roads and infrastructure, that all the district will benefit from.

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