Tasmania

Contract awarded for $2b billion Tasmanian green hydrogen and methanol facility, demolition underway, with green hydrogen expected to begin to be produced in 2028

A major contract has been signed for a proposed renewable hydrogen and green fuels production plant at the site of an old power station in Tasmania’s north.

Open tenders Tasmania

Open tenders this week from the Tasmanian government.

Alliance appointed to deliver major Tasmanian water infrastructure project, to be carried out across three sites, and utilising advanced sustainability technologies

Contracts have been signed on a major Tasmanian infrastructure upgrade, designed to cater for the water and wastewater needs Hobart’s future growth.

Contract signed for Tasmanian renewable hydrogen and green fuels production plant, the largest plant of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, operations expected to commence in 2028

A major contract has been signed for a proposed renewable hydrogen and green fuels production plant at the site of an old power station in Tasmania’s north.

Tailings retreatment project in Western Tasmania opens for public comment, aiming to extend mine life and improve environmental management

A multi-million-dollar mining initiative in Western Tasmania is set to create opportunities for suppliers, with major infrastructure, processing, and reclamation works planned.

Open tenders Tasmania

Open tenders this week from the Tasmanian government.

Proposed Tasmanian hydro project to feature underground power station connected by tunnels between two reservoirs plus new transmission line

The application for a proposed pumped hydro project in Tasmania has been lodged – here's where the project is at and what happens next.

Major project status for $1b Tasmanian wind farm and BESS project, 238 jobs to be created, construction to commence in 2027

A large-scale renewable energy initiative in Tasmania has received major project status from the state government.

$1.5 billion-dollar renewable energy project advances in Tasmania’s Central Highlands, set to create jobs and boost grid stability

A $1+ billion renewable energy development in Tasmania’s Central Highlands presents major supply and service opportunities, from infrastructure to logistics and maintenance.