"We have 36 land owners. They have been with us for a long while and we've made all those agreements, those agreements are binding and they are pretty much looking forward to this project going ahead," he said.
"Naturally, with all wind farms you get some opposition but we believe as our submission is released over probably the next month, we'll be able to counter all that and show the research that we've done and put all the facts on the table."
Mr Sgardelis says the chosen site is ideal for generating wind power.
"It's spread over a massive distance so I think north to south is close to 20 kilometres," he said.
"It's cropping country and we believe it's an excellent place to put a wind farm.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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