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A solar farm proposed for Walla Walla has been approved by the NSW Independent Planning Commission, even as some in the community raise environmental impact concerns. Skip to main content.
Concerns over fire risks at Walla Walla solar farm as faulty panels and unmowed grass threaten neighbouring properties and farmers' safety.
The largest solar farm in New South Wales – the 300MW (AC) Walla Walla project north of Albury – won approval from the state’s planning commission on Friday, co-incidentally the day that the ...
The solar farm, supplied with solar trackers from PV Hardware, will be located 4 kilometers from the town of Walla Walla and about 40 kilometers north of Albury, and will contribute to powering ...
Consisting of approximately 700,000 solar panels installed across 605 hectares, the Walla Walla solar farm is expected to generate power equivalent to the needs of 90,000 homes. Up to 350 jobs ...
WALLA WALLA — Regional food bank operator Blue Mountain Action Council plans to stop mobile food pantry distribution service at its Walla Walla location in late April.
Rep. Mark Klicker bill would temporarily halt approval of wind and solar farms in ... Benton and Walla Walla counties have 3.5% of the state’s population and already provide 11% of ...
WALLA WALLA — Summer brings warmer and longer days, relaxation and in the case of Valley locals, Walla Walla sweet onions. For others, such as Michael J. Locati, a fourth-generation onion farmer ...
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As the CEFC announced it had committed $100 million to FRV Australia’s 300 megawatt Walla Walla solar farm near Albury in NSW, Mr Learmonth said more needed to be done to help Australia on its ...
We'll bring you the Walla Solar Farm IPC meeting as it happens "One of the houses that is listed as R1 by FRV is 78 metres from the boundary. We have 210 metres [as a setback]," she said.
Astronergy has announced that 355MW of its ASTRO N n-type TOPCon modules are to be installed at the Walla Walla Solar Farm in New South Wales’ Riverina region.