Wind
A large offshore wind development in Victoria has entered the federal environmental review process, marking a key step toward potential delivery.
Momentum is building on a large onshore wind development in regional Western Australia, with procurement and construction preparations advancing ahead of the next phase.
A long-anticipated state-led renewable energy process is now expected to open later this year, providing clearer timing and parameters for developers, contractors and supply-chain participants preparing for offshore generation, transmission and storage opportunities.
A utility-scale wind energy development in regional Western Australia is progressing into delivery, with turbine supply and installation arrangements now in place and construction preparation underway.
A proposed large-scale wind and energy storage development in southern Queensland is progressing through federal environmental approvals, creating substantial civil, electrical, transport and long-term operations opportunities for suppliers and service providers across the Western Downs region.
Over the past couple of months, Projectory has been keeping subscribers up to date with a South Australian wind farm’s path to construction, and now we can reveal details of a landmark contract being secured.
A key contract has been awarded to supply and install 42 onshore wind turbines for a $900 million South Australian wind farm – here's all the details.
A Victorian government-owned utility is on track to deliver the state’s first publicly owned wind farm, securing a project planned for Gippsland near the former Hazelwood coal-fired power station and mine, and awarding a significant contract.
A proposal for the development of a multi-billion dollar wind farm in the Mid West region of WA will not be required to undergo a formal environmental assessment, paving the way for the project to proceed.
The Victorian Government has granted approval for a 600 MW wind energy project near Nelson in south-west Victoria.