Sigh .. Australia’s first offshore wind farm being stalled by Morrison 
Government

Posted by Mua Comms on February 21, 2019
http://www.mua.org.au/australia_s_first_offshore_wind_farm_being_stalled_by_morrison_government?


Development of Australia’s first offshore wind farm, which would power up to 
1.2 million homes, has been stalled by Energy Minister Angus Taylor’s failure 
to sign off on an exploration license allowing a detailed assessment of the 
wind resource to commence.

The Department of the Environment and Energy confirmed during Senate Estimates 
that an evaluation of the project has been undertaken, a plan for a customised 
exploration license developed, and a briefing and recommendations provided to 
the Energy Minister, but that the project can progress no further without the 
Minister granting the exploration license.

The Star of the South project seeks to construct 250 wind turbines in 
Commonwealth waters off the coast of Victoria’s Gippsland region, generating up 
to 20 per cent of Victoria’s electricity needs and feeding the power into the 
National Electricity Market via an underground cable to the Latrobe Valley.

The Maritime Union of Australia said the project — which the company claims 
will create up to 12,000 manufacturing and construction jobs and slash 
Australia’s carbon emissions — appeared to be falling victim to the Morrison 
Government’s ideological hatred of renewable energy.

MUA Deputy National Secretary Will Tracey said the exploration license awaiting 
approval did not allow construction to commence and was simply about allowing 
the use of floating buoys and platforms off the Gippsland coast to gather wind 
and wave observations.

“We have a major wind project that would create thousands of jobs and provide 
clean, reliable energy for more than a million Australian households, but 
because of their ideological hatred of renewable energy the Morrison Government 
appears to be actively stalling its development,” Mr Tracey said.

"The Star of the South project has been in the works since 2012, yet in this 
time no legislation has been put forward, no regulatory framework put in place, 
and no responsible agency nominated, despite offshore wind being an established 
industry internationally.

“Now we have revelations from Senate Estimates that Energy Minister Angus 
Taylor has been briefed on the project and presented with recommendations, yet 
the exploration license continues to sit on his desk gathering dust.

"Rather than support renewable energy projects, under the Morrison Government 
we can't even get approval for a few wind measurement buoys off the Gippsland 
coast.

“Energy Minister Angus Taylor must get off his hands and immediately allow the 
Star of the South wind project to move forward to the exploration stage.”

Mr Tracey said offshore wind generation was a mature industry internationally 
which has successfully operated for two decades, but Australia was falling 
behind, putting future employment opportunities at risk.

“This project isn’t just about generating renewable energy and tackling climate 
change, it’s about creating secure jobs for the future, particularly for 
workers who are being displaced from the offshore oil and gas industries,” he 
said.

"The Federal Government urgently needs to put in place a plan to support the 
development of the offshore wind industry, including a clear regulatory 
framework, along with the right port infrastructure and specialised 
construction vessels to roll out this project and others like it as quickly as 
possible.”

Senate Estimates questions on Offshore Wind Farms: https://youtu.be/SeZ4_1xFSfI
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