Central Highlands
A proposed Tasmanian wind farm has reached a significant milestone, clearing an environmental hurdle.
Federal environmental planners have given the green light to a giant solar farm and battery in Tasmania’s central highlands with no conditions.
Planned for Tasmania’s Central Highlands, a new large-scale wind and battery storage project will build upon the region’s long history of renewable energy, dating back to the state’s first hydroelectric plant.
A large-scale renewable energy initiative in Tasmania has received major project status from the state government.
A large-scale wind energy project in Tasmania’s Central Highlands is currently undergoing public consultation.
Construction has begun on an energy infrastructure project in the Central Highlands region of Victoria.
Get out your contact book – the contract to construct a large commercial quay project in Devonport has been awarded and two project directors appointed to get the job done.
Once constructed, a new Tasmanian shipyard facility will enable the state to double its shipbuilding capacity and workforce.
The Tasmanian government is throwing its weight behind a 224-megawatt wind project by awarding it major project status, which affords a smoother and faster path through the approvals process, and the proponent is on the hunt for contractors and suppliers.
Proponents of a 300MW windfarm project, located in the Tasmanian Central Highlands, has updated Projectory on the progress of the project and told us how contractors and suppliers can get involved.