20 October, 2017

Small town of Glen Innes to become renewable energy hub scattered with wind turbines

Tim Moses has 14 wind turbines
being constructed on his property.
A small town in northern New South Wales has become an epicentre for renewable energy, with hundreds of millions of dollars being invested in wind and solar farms.

Perched on the Great Dividing Range, Glen Innes gets wind from all directions and as turbines fill the skies, the local economy is reaping significant gains.

For up to 30 landowners, having turbines on their land is an opportunity to "drought-proof" their income.
Tim Moses, a second-generation cattle producer is diversifying.


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