North West Energy Regional Precinct

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The north-west and west coast region of Tasmania (the Cradle Coast) is rapidly emerging as a renewable energy regional precinct, with existing and new wind farms, and significant pumped hydro energy storage potential.

We’ve compiled a snapshot of renewable energy projects and where they’re up to.

 

Local Government Area
Project
Proponent
Size (capacity)
Current Status
Operating
Circular Head
Woolnorth Wind
64.75 MW
Operating
Circular Head
Woolnorth Wind
75 MW
Operating
Meander Valley, Kentish
Hydro Tasmania
338.25 MW
Operating
West Coast
Hydro Tasmania
156.5 MW
Operating
West Coast
Hydro Tasmania
506 MW
Operating
King Island
Hydro Tasmania
470 kW solar, 2.45 MW wind
Operating
West Coast
Palisade Investment Partners
112 MW
Operating
Approved
Circular Head
ACEN Renewables
240 MW
Pre-construction
Circular Head
Port Latta Wind Farm
Aquila Capital
25 MW
Construction
Latrobe
Wesley Vale Solar Farm
Ark Energy
12.5 MW
Pre-construction
Under Assessment
Circular Head
ACEN Renewables
Up to 900 MW
Under Assessment
In Development
Burnie
Ark Energy
Up to 300 MW
Site Investigations
Burnie
HIF Tasmania
N/A – eFuel Plant
Site Investigations
Kentish
Hydro Tasmania
750 MW
Site Investigations
Waratah-Wynyard
Ark Energy
Up to 450 MW
Site Investigations
West Coast
Westcoast Renewable Energy

3GW capacity (288MW stage one)

Site Investigations
Developments to support renewable energy projects
Burnie
Marinus Link
2 x 750 MW
Planning and Development
Burnie, Central Coast, Kentish, Waratah-Wynyard
TasNetworks
Upgrades to the existing electricity network and potential new transmission corridors
Design and Approvals Phase
Burnie
TasTAFE Clean Energy Centre of Excellence
TasTAFE / State Government
Training facility
Planning and Development