The New South Wales government has quietly made a new commitment to transform the now coal-dependent Hunter Region as a hub of new renewable energy and storage projects as part of its broad and ground-breaking plans to transition the state’s grid from coal to renewables.
The proposed Electricity Infrastructure Investment Bill, that is designed to implement the Berejiklian government’s push for $32 billion in investment in new wind, solar and storage projects over the next decade – is now before parliament, and appears to have broad support of all parties, with the notable exception of One Nation.
The bill will allow the NSW energy minister Matt Kean to declare parts of the state as designated ‘renewable energy zones’ allowing new investments in wind and solar projects to be coordinated alongside new investments in transmission network infrastructure.
Read the full article published in Renew Economy published 17th November 2020