The feasibility studies are designed to assess blue hydrogen and carbon capture and storage projects that can integrate with Pilot s existing assets and infrastructure.
Nach seiner Pole-Position am Sachsenring sichert sich der Rookie Raúl Fernández auch in Assen die beste Startposition. Obwohl er zu Beginn des Rennens aufgrund eines Fehlers viele Plätze verliert, schnappt sich der Spanier Runde für Runde einen seiner Konkurrenten un.
Three companies line up to build offshore wind facilities off WA
Competition is hot for the first offshore wind facility off Western Australia, with three companies expressing interest.
The move comes as nations without the luxury of Australia’s expansive land space and coastline look to invest in renewable projects worldwide to decarbonise their economies. The three companies looking to invest in WA are:
Oceanex: This Melbourne-based company is made up of a combination of local founders and international investors.
Pilot Energy: A NSW-based oil and gas company looking to expand into renewables.
Australis: This UK-registered company oversees WA Offshore, and has lodged plans for a billion-dollar development off the coast north of Bunbury.
21 April 2021
A newly formed offshore wind company – backed by at least one deep pocketed international industrial giant – has revealed ambitious plans to develop more than 9GW of offshore and floating wind farms in Australia, and another 3GW in New Zealand.
Oceanex Energy was set up last year by Andy Evans and Peter Sgardelis, two of the founders of Star of the South, which is advancing the massive 2GW project off the coast of Gippsland in Victoria that is likely to be the country’s first offshore wind farm.
OceanEx says plans some 7.5GW of floating wind projects at various locations off the coast of New South Wales, strategically located for the impending exit of the states fleet of coal generators, as well as another 2GW of offshore wind projects in Western Australia. It says it is backed by Green Tower, itself backed by Japan industrial group Daiwa.