Queensland Renewable Energy Landholder Toolkit
The Queensland Renewable Energy Landholders Toolkit is now available to support landholders considering hosting a renewable energy project on their property.
Developed in partnership with Queensland Farmers Federation (QFF), the Toolkit is an easy-to-understand free guide for landholders to assist in the decision-making process.
The Toolkit contains essential information to help assess potential benefits and risks associated with on-farm renewable developments.
The Toolkit contains:
- Detailed checklists to use throughout the developer negotiation process
- Practical guidance for each stage of a renewable energy project development
- Insights from legal and financial professionals, government bodies and landholders who have undertaken these processes themselves
- Information on benefit sharing, community engagement and social license considerations
- Extensive resources
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Queensland’s renewable energy sector is poised for rapid growth through initiatives such as the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan.
This resource offers the agricultural sector a tool to help negotiate for mutually beneficial land sharing agreements, and allows landholders to make confident, informed decisions regarding their land usage.
Delivery of the toolkit is an action under the Local Energy Partnerships.
Download the Queensland Renewable Energy Landholder Toolkit.
- Last updated:
- 1 July 2024