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Research Program

PROJECT LEADER

Mark Hemer, CSIRO

PROJECT ID

3.20.007

BECRC PARTNERS

THIRD PARTY PARTICIPANTS

University of Technology Sydney

Maritime Union of Australia

Electrical Trades Union

Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union

Australian Council of Trade Unions

START DATE

January 2021

END DATE

April 2021

DURATION

6 months

PROJECT IN BRIEF

Offshore wind energy is growing rapidly globally but so far the consensus in Australia is its role is limited. However, offshore wind merits serious consideration.

Globally, the cost of offshore wind is falling rapidly; high capacity factor wind can diversify clean energy generation; and it can connect into the network and displace current coal-based generation across regions (Newcastle/Hunter, Bass Strait/La Trobe Valley) to utilise existing infrastructure.

The development of offshore wind can support a just-transition by redeploying workers from the coal, oil and gas sectors.

Objectives 

The aim of the project is to re-evaluate the feasibility and potential of offshore wind and identify barriers to its large scale development to contribute to Australia’s large scale energy needs based on desktop review, resource mapping, bespoke modelling and survey data.

The emphasis of this study is on grid-connected offshore wind opportunities – this being fit for the maturity of offshore wind technologies, and the larger market opportunities this presents for the sector.

The outcomes of this work will provide communication materials to support Blue Economy CRC messaging on the role for offshore renewable energy in Australia. Knowledge gaps identified through the scoping activity will help define future activities/projects the CRC might pursue to support future offshore wind projects in Australia.

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