Wind
Australia’s largest coal producer is one of the names to join a new consortium throwing their hat in the ring to develop an offshore Victorian wind project – here's what we know.
Construction is now gearing up on the first stage of the largest onshore wind turbines in Australia, erected in the Western Downs, Queensland.
Projectory details a new wind farm project scheduled to be constructed in Townsville, Queensland to provide the region with enough clean energy to power up to 300,000 homes.
Funding has been committed for a $300 million wind farm in the WA Wheatbelt region, with construction expected to begin this year.
Following a major offshore Victorian wind project being given major project status, the contract has been awarded to carry out investigations on the seabed between the offshore site and the mainland, and the project director has filled Projectory in on the details.
Another key contract has been awarded with a major South Australian renewable energy project.
We’ve been keeping subscribers abreast of two major Victorian offshore wind farm projects that are currently well underway in design and engineering – now a new player has announced plans to throw their hat into the renewables ring.
Last month we told you that the renewables energy developer behind the latest offshore wind farm in Victoria was commencing the procurement process, and now we can share details of an event that will enable them to meet potential suppliers and contractors.
Another renewables energy developer has thrown its hat into the ring to develop a wind farm and it’s looking for contractors and suppliers to team up with – the development director has given Projectory an update.
Proponents of a proposed 900MW wind farm in north-west Tasmania have received planning approval and are now accepting expressions of interest from contractors and suppliers – here's how you can get in front of them.