Wind
A major utility-scale renewable energy development in south-western New South Wales has advanced to the EPBC assessment stage, opening substantial opportunities for civil, electrical, environmental and construction supply partners as planning progresses for an 840MW wind installation with a co-located large-capacity battery system.
A major renewable energy development proposed for the Central Tablelands of New South Wales is expected to create strong opportunities for contractors and service providers across civil construction, electrical installation, heavy transport, environmental services and operational support, with construction projected to peak at around 150 workers and ongoing operational roles extending for up to 35 years.
Marinus Link is a go, and now the Tasmanian government is calling for the development of wind and solar projects to generate renewable energy — and it needs that energy delivered quickly.
A major WA mining company has proposed the development of a renewable energy hub to support its operations in the Goldfields region.
A plan has been revealed for a 550MW wind farm and associated energy storage facility in the Wheatbelt region of WA.
A key contract has been signed for a $350 million South Australian wind farm, moving the project one step closer to construction.
A $1 billion renewable energy project planned west of Rockhampton has entered the federal environmental assessment phase, with detailed design and construction activities outlined as the proponent adjusts to new state planning requirements.
A major renewable energy development proposed for the Dandaragan region in Western Australia is expected to deliver new opportunities for civil, electrical, and environmental service providers as planning advances for a large-scale wind and battery energy project.
Last month we told subscribers about a new 10-year deal that would unlock construction of a major new South Australian wind farm, and now the project lead has updated us on procurement.
The South Australian government is calling on developers to register for its inaugural Firm Energy Reliability Mechanism (FERM) Tender, aimed at securing 700 MW of dispatchable capacity by November 2031.