Alinta Energy and Parkwind, part of JERA Nex, JERA’s renewable energy subsidiary, joined forces in April this year to develop the project in the Southern Ocean Region Declared Area in Southwest Victoria.
“We’re hoping that licences will be awarded as soon as possible. In the meantime, we will continue to undertake pre-licence award work such as environmental surveys for marine life, wind monitoring, and stakeholder engagement where appropriate,” said François Van Leeuw, co-CEO of Parkwind.
“We’ll continue to provide updates on the project and if we are awarded a licence, we will begin our detailed studies and consultation process. There will be many more opportunities for community input to come.
"The Victorian and Commonwealth governments have set ambitious renewable energy targets and we’re confident that a completed Spinifex project will play a critical role in enabling this transition.”
Read more about the Spinifex Offshore Wind Farm project here — spinifexoffshore.com.au.