Venn Energy is developing the Boree Solar Project north of Geurie and east of Wongarbon, near Dubbo in New South Wales. The proposed development will include a solar farm and a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), occupying approximately 1,322 hectares.
If approved, the Boree Solar Project is expected to be operational from 2029 with a 30-year project life. Once operational, Boree will generate enough clean energy to:
The Project site boundary of the proposed Boree Solar Farm is shown above. The Project site comprises the following six lots: Lot 3 &29 DP754316, Lot 1 & 2 DP1024417, Lot 3 DP1076441 and Lot 242 DP850329.
Understand the timeline and steps involved in developing the Boree Solar Farm.



*This outlines the typical steps undertaken by the developer but is not exhaustive and
does not reflect all regulatory processes, government decisions, or the precise timing and duration of each stage.
The greatest challenge for selecting where to develop new solar farms is identifying areas within the electricity grid with available capacity to connect. Once an area of the grid has been identified with capacity, planning experts assess the viability of the area based on various opportunities and constraints such as ecology, transport arrangements, landscape value, cultural heritage significance, agricultural land value, hazards, amenity impacts, etc.
Venn Energy has chosen the proposed site as an ideal place for a solar farm for the following reasons:
The Boree Solar Farm is considered a State Significant Development (SSD). This designation means that the Project will undergo a thorough assessment process managed by the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI).
If you still have questions then take a read through the FAQs that provide general information on how solar farms are developed, built, and operated.
Or have a read through our Fact Sheets.
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