

Tim Stevenson
Landowner Developer
Parron Wind Farm project
Western Australia
Tim Stevenson is a Western Australian farmer and the Landowner Developer of the Parron Wind Farm project near Badgingarra in the Shire of Dandaragan.
As the founder of Parron Developments, Tim has diversified his family background in sheep production into renewable energy, aiming to secure a sustainable income stream and contribute to the community.
Tim has farmed with his family in the communities of Bolgart, Toodyay Cunderdin Koorda Kojonup and now calls Hill River home in the shire of Dandaragan. In a previous life Tim also ran a sheep pregnancy scanning business with over 100 clients across WA scanning up to 400 000 ewes a year.
The proposed Parron Wind Farm, located on an 8,400-hectare property, is set to feature 79 turbines with a capacity of approximately 490 MW. In partnership with Atmos Renewables, the project will establish a Community Benefit Fund, committing $1,000 per megawatt generated annually, potentially amounting to over $17 million over its 35-year lifespan. Parron Wind Farm is also working with Yued Aboriginal Corporation the local indigenous group, to develop a 300 man workforce accommodation camp on their Land in the town site of Badgingarra.
Tim and Parron Wind Farm also support the 'Growing Leaders' program at the WA College of Agriculture in Cunderdin, designed to support student development and resilience.
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Landowner Engagement & Community Benefits: The Parron Wind Farm Story
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