Skip navigation

Peak environment body welcomes faster clean energy assessments

MEDIA RELEASE 
Tuesday 12th November 

The Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales (NCC), the state’s leading environmental advocacy organisation, today welcomed the commitment from the NSW State Government to reduce planning delays for renewable energy projects and called for action to restore nature during the renewable energy transition.  

“Unblocking the clean energy pipeline is the first step to allowing cleaner, cheaper energy to flow to the people of NSW,” said Nature Conservation Council CEO Jacqui Mumford.  

“NSW needs a four-fold increase in wind farm construction to provide clean, cheap electricity ahead of the closure of the state’s aging coal-fired power stations.  

“The state is behind on its legislated climate targets and has already made the costly and polluting decision to extend the largest coal power station's closure date by two years. 

“The Nature Conservation Council is also calling on the government to fix nature laws to reverse the decline of biodiversity in the state. 

“The renewable energy transition is a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity to restore degraded habitat. Where developers are siting projects on already cleared land, they should be looking at opportunities to restore damaged creek lines or revegetate, for example.” 

“We are in a biodiversity crisis – only half of NSW’s threatened species expected to survive in 100 years due to pressures of climate change and land clearing.  

“Action is needed now to strengthen nature laws and use the renewable transition to reach emissions reductions and biodiversity goals.” 

The NSW Renewable Energy Planning Framework includes guidelines for wind, solar and transmission renewable energy projects, negotiating agreements with private landholders hosting infrastructure and ensuring benefits flow to local communities. 

Statement ends 

Media contact: Anna Greer 
E: [email protected] M: 0493 733 529 PH: (02) 7208 9482  

Note: NCC CEO Jacqui Mumford is available for comment on request.

Continue Reading

Read More

Budget boost for threatened wildlife, but underlying habitat destruction unchecked

June 23, 2026

MEDIA RELEASE   23 June 2026  New funding to help prevent the extinction of threatened and endangered wildlife in the budget is a much-needed investment, but stopping critical habitat destruction in the first place should be the priority, according to the Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales (NCC).  Today, NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey announced the NSW Budget 2026-27, including threatened species protection...

Read more

New analysis proves habitat clearing laws need urgent reform

June 18, 2026

MEDIA RELEASE June 18, 2026  A new report by Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, released this morning, has confirmed what we already know: Habitat clearing in NSW has spiralled since changes to the law in 2017. Nature Conservation Council of NSW (NCC) says the group’s analysis highlights the failure of our current nature laws and the...

Read more