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Wind Power

Wind power on your property

The first steps of the journey towards wind power on your property

We're exploring the potential to establish a new wind farm in Western Australia, which is why we're inviting landowners with an opportunity to discuss what's involved with hosting turbines.

Partnering with us on the development of a new wind farm could offer long-term benefits to you and your local community.

Working together: the first steps towards wind power on your property

If you're a landowner these five steps will help to guide you through the journey, from introductions to leasing opportunities and beyond.

Introduction
Step 1. Introduction

To provide you with as much information as we can about our proposed wind farm project, what the idea of hosting turbines on your property involves, and how you could benefit.

Explore further
Step 2. Explore further

If you're interested in keeping our discussions going, this is the point where things start getting a little more serious.

Investigation
Step 3. Investigation

Does your property have what it takes? This is when we'll find out. 
Our team will work with local contractors and other agencies to take a non-invasive approach to assess the feasibility of your property.

Negotiate contracts
Step 4. Negotiate contracts

Things are really starting to come together now! During the negotiations, you'll receive all the documents you need to make your decision about whether you'd like to proceed.

Final commitment
Step 5. Final commitment

It's time to turn our wind farm project vision into reality. Once all the agreements are signed, we'll hit the ground running. Things won't happen overnight - this process will take time to develop to ensure everyone benefits.

A proven track record

We have a proven track record of delivering successful wind farm projects.

In 2021, our Yandin Wind Farm in the wheatbelt town of Dandaragan was officially opened. As a joint project between Alinta Energy and RATCH-Australia Corporation, Yandin helps to power businesses across the state with affordable, clean energy.

Get in touch

Email: powertoyou@alintaenergy.com.au
Phone: 0428 447 824

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