Southern Ocean Offshore Wind

Federal government formally declares Southern Ocean offshore wind zone

5th March, 2024

By Jean Bell, ABC South West Vic

Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-06/southern-ocean-offshore-wind-zone-declared/103552016

People stand on a wooden jetty jutting out into a sunlit bay.
The offshore wind zone will be located off the coast of Warrnambool and Port Fairy.(ABC South West Victoria: Matt Neal)

  • In short: A 1,030-square-kilometre zone has been declared for the Southern Ocean off the coast of Warrnambool and Port Fairy.
  • It is a fifth of the size of the area that was originally proposed.
  • What’s next? Feasibility license applications are open until July 2.

Australia’s third offshore wind zone has officially been declared off the western Victoria coast.

The federal government announced the 1,030-square-kilometre zone in the Southern Ocean would be located at least 15 to 20 kilometres off the coast from Warrnambool and Port Fairy in Victoria.

It said the zone could generate up to 2.9GW of offshore wind energy, or enough to power more than two million homes.

Zone size smaller than proposed

The area is just one-fifth of the originally proposed zone of 5,100-square-kilometres, spanning from Warrnambool to Port MacDonnell in South Australia.

The zone size was reduced after community consultation.

A map shows a section of ocean highlighted as the offshore wind zone.
The 1,030-square-kilometre zone would generate up to 2.3GW of power.(Supplied: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water)

The declared area excluded the ecologically significant Bonney Upwelling and included a buffer zone to protect threatened marine life such as the southern right whale and migratory seabirds.

The area also avoided Deen Maar, a culturally significant island to First Nations peoples, major commercial fishing grounds, and key shipping routes.

Hundreds of jobs in pipeline

The new industry would create 1,740 jobs during construction and 870 ongoing operation jobs in Portland, the federal government said.

Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen said in a statement the zone had the potential to secure cleaner and cheaper energy for regional Victoria.

Feasibility license applications for offshore wind projects in the Southern Ocean zone are open until July 2.

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