Synergy Secures Approvals for 2 GW Wind-Solar Hub in Western Australia
Australian state-owned utility Synergy has secured all state approvals for its hybrid Tathra project in four months. The complex will combine wind, solar and storage in the Shire of Carnamah, for a total capacity of 2 GW.
| Countries | Australie |
|---|---|
| Companies | Neoen |
| Sector | Énergie Éolienne |
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance |
Synergy, a state-owned electricity producer-retailer in Western Australia, and its partner Bright Energy Investments have obtained regulatory approval for the Tathra Clean Energy Hub project. The state’s Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) approved the wind component in early January, determining that environmental consequences did not warrant a formal assessment. This decision follows approval of all three project components by the Development Assessment Panel (DAP) in December. The project is part of the state government’s Energy Transformation Strategy.











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