Policy Objective:
To address the urgent need for legislative reform to prevent large-scale solar farms from encroaching on high-quality Biophysical Strategic Agricultural Land (BSAL) in Australia, particularly in the Riverina region, while ensuring the continued growth of renewable energy in a sustainable and responsible manner.
Background and Context:
Australia is a global leader in renewable energy adoption, with solar energy playing a pivotal role in the transition to a low-carbon economy. However, the rapid expansion of large-scale solar farms has raised concerns about their impact on high-quality agricultural land, particularly BSAL-classified areas.
Key Policy Measures:
- Establish a National Framework for Solar Farm Siting.
- Strengthen BSAL Protection Laws.
- Introduce a Federal Agricultural Land Register.
- Incentivise Dual-Land Use and Innovative Solutions.
- Enhance Community Consultation and Engagement.
- Align Renewable Energy Targets with Land Preservation Goals.
- Monitor and Evaluate Impacts.
Implementation Timeline:
- Year 1: Introduce legislation to establish the National Solar Farm Siting Framework and amend the EPBC Act. Launch the Federal Agricultural Land Register.
- Year 2: Roll out incentives for dual-land use projects and fund research into innovative solar technologies. Begin community consultation programs.
- Year 3: Establish the federal taskforce and conduct the first review of the National Solar Farm Siting Framework.
Expected Outcomes:
- Protection of high-quality BSAL-classified land in the Riverina region and across Australia.
- Sustainable growth of the renewable energy sector without compromising food security or agricultural productivity.
- Enhanced community engagement and economic benefits for rural areas.
- Increased public confidence in the balance between renewable energy development and environmental stewardship.
Conclusion:
This policy represents a proactive and balanced approach to addressing the challenges posed by large-scale solar farm developments on high-quality agricultural land. By implementing legislative reforms and fostering innovation, Australia can achieve its renewable energy targets while safeguarding its agricultural heritage and ensuring the long-term sustainability of its rural communities.