Latest News

Australia grants Equinor expediency licence for wind farm off east coast

The Australian federal government on Thursday gave Norwegian energy huge Equinor and Oceanex Energy a licence to study the expediency of building a. wind farm in waters off its east coast as it looks to enhance. clean energy projects.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen stated the prospective Novocastrian. Wind project, more than 20 km (12.4 miles) offshore Newcastle in. the state of New South Wales, might generate over 2 gigawatts. ( GW) of electrical power, enough to power 1.2 million homes.

If feasibility is proven, Oceanex, which has actually lined up. Equinor as a partner, can look for a business licence to. develop an offshore wind job, Bowen said.

Australia is forming up to be the next big market for. offshore wind farms - which are much bigger and much more. efficient than onshore wind farms - after a law setting out a. framework for their advancement was passed in November 2021.

The feasibility licence allows designers to undertake. ecological evaluations and geotechnical surveys.

The decision comes a day after the opposition Union on. Wednesday proposed constructing seven nuclear plants to change. coal-fired power by 2050, in a nation where nuclear power is. currently prohibited. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the. policy a recipe for a financial disaster that would raise. expenses for taxpayers.

The Albanese-led centre-left Labor government has actually been. seeking to increase renewable resource jobs to satisfy its internet. zero emission target by 2050 and change coal-fired power.

It is targeting 82% of power supply to come from. renewables by 2030, but remains well short of the target, at. around 40% now, even after vowing to underwrite brand-new wind,. solar and battery jobs with more than A$ 40 billion ($ 26.7. billion).

Last month, the government provided the go-ahead for six. jobs, including proposals by wind giants Orsted. and Iberdrola, to study the feasibility of structure. wind farms off the state of Victoria.

(source: Reuters)