Australian Government Declares New Offshore Wind Zone in Bass Strait
The Australian Government has made a significant move towards renewable energy by declaring a new offshore wind zone in Bass Strait, north of Tasmania. This decision comes as Tasmania boasts some of the best wind resources globally, with the potential to become a key player in offshore wind energy generation.
The Australian Energy Market Operator has identified Bass Strait as one of the top options for offshore wind energy in the country. The newly designated zone has the capacity to support up to 20GW of renewable energy, which is more than half of the current electricity demand in southeast Australia. It is worth noting that a single rotation of an offshore wind turbine can generate as much energy as an average rooftop solar installation in a day.
Following consultations with various stakeholders, including local leaders, industry representatives, fishers, unions, First Nations people, and community groups, the declared Bass Strait zone has been adjusted to address concerns. The zone is now 30% smaller and located further from the shore, sitting at least 30 km off Tasmania’s north coast and covering an area of 7,100km2.
Aside from the environmental benefits, the establishment of Tasmania’s offshore wind industry presents an opportunity to future-proof existing industries like steel, cement, and advanced componentry. This move can potentially boost Australian supply chains and local economies, creating a ripple effect of positive impacts.
Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, emphasized the potential of offshore wind in Tasmania, stating, “Tasmania is already an energy powerhouse, running on 100% renewables. The power of offshore wind could further enhance the state’s ability to produce and export clean and reliable energy. The Bass Strait region offers truly world-class wind resources, with sustained wind speeds exceeding 8 meters per second.”
Other Areas Declared Suitable for Offshore Wind Development
- Gippsland, Victoria
- Hunter, New South Wales
- Southern Ocean, Victoria
- Illawarra, New South Wales
- Indian Ocean off Bunbury, Western Australia