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A range of flora and fauna studies were undertaken by independent specialists for Project EnergyConnect. These studies, along with extensive stakeholder consultation, played a key part in selecting the route, refining the Project design, and understanding potential impacts.
This fact sheet provides a summary of the South Australian studies and their findings.
A specialist noise assessment was undertaken for the Project to better understand potential noise impacts to people and animals within the broader Project area.
This fact sheet summarises the South Australian studies and their findings.
A rigorous route selection process was undertaken to determine where the interconnector would connect and assess the route alternatives between these connection points.
This fact sheet provides a summary of that process within South Australia.
Project EnergyConnect traverses several landscape types from cleared grazing land to extensive mallee woodland with low population densities. Given these landscape types, the proposed towers will be a dominant feature. Visual impacts have largely been mitigated through a detailed route selection process which avoids towns, residences and scenic tourism locations where possible, and aligns the Project with existing transmission infrastructure and other disturbed areas.
This fact sheet summaries the visual impact studies undertaken in South Australia and their findings.
A specialist air quality assessment was undertaken to better understand the Project’s potential contribution to air quality.
This fact sheet provides a summary of the South Australian assessments and findings.