FRV acknowledges that the Inverell shire region is recognised across Australia for its productive agricultural land, which supports grain, sheep, and beef production and that the potential loss of agricultural land may be a concern of some within the community.
The Texas Solar Farm site, spanning approximately 900 hectares, is presently dedicated to rotational grazing with no sustained crop production, this site constitutes only a portion of the available grazing land in the region. The proposed solar farm would also represent a temporary use of the land. After the solar farm’s operational life, the solar farm would be decommissioned, and the site would be returned to grazing land.
The solar panels would not occupy a large surface area within the site, which means that pasture continues to grow within the solar farm. FRV has many operational solar farms where managed grazing of sheep can continue the site, without any health or safety risks to livestock.
FRV will complete a thorough assessment of the solar farm’s potential impacts on agriculture in the region before we consider submitting a Development Application