Here’s the latest I can confirm about the Scott River wind farm project involving Synergy.
- Most recent major development: Western Australia’s planning authorities approved Synergy’s Scott River wind farm proposal. The decision, related to a 100 MW onshore project with up to 20 turbines near Scott River, followed a community review process and is contingent on meeting environmental and planning conditions. This approval was reported in late April 2026 and marks a key milestone for the project.[1]
- Project background: The wind farm has been a point of regional contention since it was introduced, drawing hundreds of formal objections during the application phase. Proponents emphasize the project’s role in decarbonisation and regional energy supply, while opponents raise concerns about landscape impact, noise, and ecological effects.[3][1]
- Regulatory context: The project underwent environmental and planning scrutiny at state and federal levels, with authorities determining that a full environmental assessment was not required under certain conditions, and later a federal green light with conditions was reported in early 2026.[8][1]
- Current status and next steps: The approval decision is subject to adherence to multiple conditions, including environmental safeguards and community consultation milestones. Synergy has indicated the approval covers an initial five-year development window, with further work to establish commercial viability and a detailed timeline.[1]
If you’d like, I can monitor for further updates on commissioning timelines, turbine specifications, or local community responses and provide a concise, regularly updated briefing.
Sources:
- WA planning authority approval for Scott River wind farm (April 30, 2026).[1]
- Community response and project background in Scott River wind farm coverage (Nov 2025 and earlier).[3]
- Federal environmental/approval context and conditions (early 2026).[8]
Sources
A proposed 20-turbine wind farm at Scott River in WA's South West reaches a development milestone with developers and power provider Synergy lodging formal applications.
www.abc.net.auWA's Regional Development Assessment Panel approves Synergy's proposed 20-turbine wind farm in the state's South West, ending a period of approvals that has divided the community.
www.abc.net.auThe WA Nationals have added their voice to concerns about a proposed Synergy wind farm in the Scott River area following a meeting among Augusta residents last week night.
www.amrtimes.com.auProposed Wind Farm in Scott River The West Australian government plans to close all government-owned coal-fired power stations by 2030. Synergy’s decarbonisation strategy means we’re continually looking for opportunities to expand our fleet of renewable generation
engage.synergyrenewables.net.auFind out about the work of the Parliament of Western Australia
www.parliament.wa.gov.auLiberal Party leader Libby Mettam has reported growing concerns among landowners in the Scott River region affected by a proposed Synergy wind farm project.
www.amrtimes.com.auLatest Shire news, public notices, opportunities to have your say
www.amrshire.wa.gov.auA small wind farm that has been a flash-point for local environmental concerns has been waved through the federal EPBC queue, but with a raft of conditions.
reneweconomy.com.au