Offshore
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.
It’s a project that will deliver a new solar array and battery energy storage system (BESS) on an island off the east coast of Tasmania, and the first contract has now been signed.