Sites to visit if you are heading to Agfest

Heading to Agfest? You can find Project Marinus at site M45, Hydro Tasmania at site 230, the University of Tasmania at site S65, Farmers for Climate Action at site 923 and the AEVA Australian Electric Vehicle Association Tasmania at site 923. Image: Agfest

2021-05-06T13:04:36+10:00May 6th, 2021|

The Cradle Coast Future Energy Hub

What does the Cradle Coast Future Energy Hub do? The Future Energy Hub is located in Burnie, the heart of Tasmania's and the Cradle Coast's next generation of our state's renewable energy industry. The Hub: - has maps and the latest brochures from renewable energy projects - shares the latest information that effects the industry in the Cradle Coast such as State and Federal policy and decisions, training initiatives and [...]

2021-04-27T12:16:52+10:00April 27th, 2021|

The Cradle Coast – a history of world-leading renewable energy innovation

Tasmania, particularly in the Cradle Coast, has a long history of renewable energy innovation. Tasmania's first hydroelectric power system was built at Mount Bischoff Tin Mine in 1883, and was one of the first in the world. World-leading innovation in renewable energy in the Cradle Coast continued through the 20th century. The Devils Gate Dam, built in 1969, was state-of-the-art for its time. It is recognised as one of the [...]

2021-04-26T10:39:55+10:00April 26th, 2021|

Climate Change Act review submissions closing soon

Last year, with the completion of two new wind farms, Tasmania achieved the capability of producing 100% of its current electricity needs with renewable generation. However, as Tasmania and much of the world continues to transition from fossil fuels to renewables, electricity consumption is expected to surge. Energy usage will become electrified or replaced with renewable energy sources - for example, natural gas used in manufacturing will be replaced [...]

2021-04-23T10:57:05+10:00April 23rd, 2021|

Robbins Island community drop-in sessions today and tomorrow

The north west of Tasmania is one of the best wind generation resources in the world. Several projects are currently being assessed in the Cradle Coast region.Jim's Plain is located on an undulating plateau about 23 kilometres west of Smithton. The site is dominated by coastal heath, but also has some pasture. Jim's Plain Renewable Energy Park, a project involving wind energy generation with possible solar generation and battery storage, [...]

2021-04-21T10:40:23+10:00April 21st, 2021|

Long term storage in the high-renewable network of the future

The largest battery in Australia (which was until recently the largest in the world), the Hornsdale Power Reserve in South Australia, has been successful at preventing black outs from unexpected power disruptions. Since it was commissioned in late 2017, wholesale spot power prices have not again approached $10,000/ MWh - although in January this year they did exceed $5000/MWh. The battery system reacts quickly to network disruptions and can send [...]

2021-04-19T13:16:50+10:00April 19th, 2021|

Save the date: Tasmanian Energy Development Conference

The Tasmanian Energy Development Conference will be returning to Devonport in June, with in-person and digital attendance both available. Tasmania is home to Australia’s only 200% renewables target, the nation’s leading hydrogen industry development plan, and a plethora of energy industry projects of all scales. Further information including ticketing and sponsorship and exhibition opportunities can be found here

2021-04-14T11:12:32+10:00April 14th, 2021|

North west transmission developments landscape and visual impact assessment photo montages

Late last year, crews were dropped at locations including Black Bluff and St Valentines Peak to take photographs to be used to produce to-scale, line of sight photo montages. The views of the montages were identified as priority views from TasNetworks' "Visual Impact and Assessment Feedback" and community and stakeholder engagement.Development of overhead transmission lines changes the landscape and impacts visual amenity. The extent of change and impact on views [...]

2021-04-12T13:56:55+10:00April 12th, 2021|

Researching the habitat requirements for Tasmania’s Wedge-tailed Eagle

There is a lot that is still not understood about Tasmania’s Wedge-tailed Eagles. Threats to Wedge-tailed Eagles include loss of habitat (particularly nesting habitat) and mortalities from interacting with the human world – including their active removal by shooting, trapping or poisoning; collisions with powerlines, vehicles, fences and wind turbines; electrocution on powerlines; oiling, entanglement and pollution. At Cattle Hill Wind Farm in the Central Highlands, optical devices at [...]

2021-04-09T11:53:48+10:00April 9th, 2021|

Clean Energy Council’s 2021 Clean Energy Report released

The Clean Energy Council's annual Clean Energy Report has been released, covering the latest key figures and statistics on the national energy market.According to the report, "Australia’s clean energy transition accelerated again in 2020 as wind and rooftop solar set new records, battery storage came of age, and the hydrogen sector continued its rapid development.The industry passed a significant milestone in 2020, with more than a quarter of the country’s [...]

2021-04-08T10:58:14+10:00April 8th, 2021|