Energy & Utilities Projects
Subscribers will remember when we alerted them to the opportunity to partner with the Tasmanian Government to deliver a $82 million new hydrogen hub – now the successful tenderer has been appointed.
Federal environmental planners have given the green light to a giant solar farm and battery in Tasmania’s central highlands with no conditions.
Tasmania’s third large scale facility has received local planning approval – here's the detailed scope of work of construction.
The appointment of a lead contractor for a $450 million windfarm and associated battery energy storage in the Wheatbelt region of WA is expected by August.
Plans have been revealed for the development of an energy hub, including a $542 million solar farm project and a $405 million energy storage system, in the NSW Southern Tablelands.
A major renewable energy project proposed for South Australia’s mid-north has advanced to the federal environmental approvals stage, triggering significant procurement prospects for contractors, equipment suppliers and technical service providers across energy, civil, and environmental disciplines.
A proposed 100MW solar farm and 200MW/4–8 hour battery energy storage system (BESS) has entered the EPBC Act referral stage, paving the way for upcoming approvals and procurement.
Construction of a large-scale grid-connected battery energy storage system (BESS) in the Snowy Valleys region of southern NSW has advanced to public consultation, opening the door for early-stage involvement by suppliers and service providers to major energy infrastructure.
Construction has begun on a major Open Cable Landing Station in the Northern Territory.
If you work in the renewable space, this is your opportunity to shape future Tasmanian developments.