Offshore
Proponents of a $4 billion project that will see the construction of cables beneath Bass Strait and will support numerous renewable projects in Tasmania is running three events to connect with contractors and suppliers wishing to contribute to the project.
The Federal Government has officially declared the Bass Strait off northern Tasmania as the latest offshore wind zone and is looking for renewable energy developers.
A crucial part of the advanced off-grid hybrid energy system of a Bass Strait island is about to get a major overhaul, and we’ve got all the details.
A $4 billion project that will see the construction of cables beneath Bass Strait and will support numerous renewable projects in Tasmania has just inked a major contract.
Plans to construct a $4 billion pipeline beneath Bass Strait are charging forward, with the entering of a new phase, but the project looks a little different to the one originally planned – here are the details.
Projectory has been told that the signing of a memorandum of understanding is paving the way for construction of a massive Tasmanian offshore wind farm.
Plans to construct a $4 billion pipeline beneath Bass Strait are charging forward, with the entering of a new phase.
A major island and tourist destination in Bass Strait is expected to slash its dependence on diesel fuel following planning approval for a solar farm, and Projectory has learned that it’s just the latest in the proponent’s portfolio of renewable energy projects on the islands of Bass Strait.
It’s a very happy new year for suppliers and contractors working in the energy space, with multiple opportunities opening up on a $4 billion project that will see the construction of a second interconnector across Bass Strait.
A key level of approval has been secured for a major NT green hydrogen project.