Winds blow for site visit

Lammermoor, the proposed site of Meridian Energy's Project Hayes. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
Lammermoor, the proposed site of Meridian Energy's Project Hayes. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
Strong winds blew atop the Lammermoor Range in Central Otago yesterday when the panel hearing the Environment Court appeal against Meridian Energy's proposed Project Hayes wind farm inspected the 92sq km site.

Commissioners (from left) Heather McConachy and Alex Sutherland, deputy commissioner Ken Fletcher, and judge Jon Jackson drove over Old Dunstan Rd from Clarks Junction at midday.

The four walked around parts of the range, overlooking areas of snow-tussock-covered land on which Project Hayes' 176 turbines would be situated if consent was granted.

The visit came after the panel spent two weeks in Cromwell for the wind farm's appeal hearing.

Appellants and other active parties have until July 28 to prepare their arguments on issues of construction before the hearing resumes in Cromwell for two weeks.

 

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