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Farmers welcome Developer Rating Scheme, a new software tool for farmers

Farmers for Climate Action 2 mins read
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Farmers for Climate Action (FCA), representing more than 8,400 farmers, warmly welcomes the announcement of the Renewable Energy Developer Rating Scheme by the Federal Government.

FCA had called for the scheme to be implemented last year as it had become clear that farmers were struggling to sort credible, long term project owners from other companies which had not treated landowners well.

FCA CEO Natalie Collard said the scheme would allow farmers and rural residents to get more information on companies aiming to enter their region.

“More information for farmers and rural communities is a great thing,” Ms Collard said.

“More information helps farmers and rural communities sort the wheat from the chaff among the many clean energy companies out there. We want any companies not prioritising farmers and rural communities gone so the energy shift benefits farmers and their communities.

“Typical payments to farmers are around $40,000 per wind turbine per year extra income on top of farming, and around $1500 per hectare per year for solar panels whilst the farmer can continue to farm sheep under them, so we don’t want farmers to miss these opportunities.

"Many clean energy companies are paying community benefits of around $1000 per megawatt of capacity per year, which is around $1 million a year for a big wind farm, so we don’t want communities to miss out on that either.”

The Federal Government also announced a free software tool to help farmers assess the clean energy hosting potential of their farms - giving farmers more information for any negotiations they choose to enter with clean energy companies.

"When farmers are informed about the full earning potential of their land, everyone wins,” Ms Collard said.

“It’s great that politicians are speaking openly about the huge opportunity clean energy is offering farmers who choose to host it. Farmers often don’t get to choose whether or not they host coal seam gas wells, but with clean energy, they can choose to take the extra income or refuse the offer. Choice is a beautiful thing.”

The Farmers for Climate Action Farming Forever 2025 National Summit (1-2 September) celebrates the leadership of Australia’s farmers in driving climate action. This event brings together farmers, industry leaders, and key stakeholders to collaborate, innovate, and shape the future of sustainable farming. Join us to be part of this inspiring movement—tickets are available now.

 


Contact details:

Celia Murray

0488 770 284

[email protected]

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