Consultation commences today on the proposed Bunbury offshore wind zone — 20 kilometres off the coast of Western Australia — potentially unlocking thousands of renewable energy jobs and cleaner, cheaper energy for the resources-heavy state.
Offshore wind represents a huge opportunity for WA, providing highly skilled and well-paid jobs like engineers, electrical technicians, cable installers, boilermakers, crane operators, riggers, divers, seafarers, dockworkers and administrators.
The Australian government is seeking feedback on a proposed area, which is 7,674 square kilometres and at least 20 kilometres from shore at its closest point off Cape Naturaliste and Bunbury and 36 kilometres from Busselton.
The proposed Bunbury zone is an ideal location for offshore electricity generation because of the high-speed winds in the Indian Ocean, its proximity to large energy users and could enable up to 20GW of offshore wind to be developed.
Submissions on the proposed area can be made from today until 3 May 2024, with community information sessions held from 19 to 21 March 2024 for community members to ask questions and provide feedback on the zone.
An offshore wind project can only start construction if it is in a legally declared area, is awarded a feasibility licence and commercial licence, and receives environmental approval.
In addition to the consultation period on the area opening today — these processes provide multiple future opportunities for communities to have their say on any potential individual projects.
Any potential projects will be required to demonstrate their commitment to using Australian manufactured inputs, as well as provide information on the use of Australian suppliers and benefits for the local economy like direct local jobs and training, which will be used by the government in assessing the merits of project licence applications.
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said harnessing offshore wind would unlock new job opportunities across Western Australia while providing much-needed energy security.
“Offshore wind will be a critical new clean energy industry for Western Australians as electricity demand increases, helping to provide thousands of jobs along the way.”
For more information on the proposed Bunbury offshore wind area public consultation, visit https://consult.dcceew.gov.au/oei-bunbury
Community Consultation Sessions
Bunbury | 12:30-2:30pm Tuesday 19 March 2024 |
Wellington Suite, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre 2 Blair St, Bunbury WA 6230 |
Bunbury | 4:30-7:00pm Tuesday 19 March 2024 |
Wellington Suite, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre 2 Blair St, Bunbury WA 6230 |
Busselton | 12:30-2:30pm Wednesday 20 March 2024 |
Busselton Youth and Community Centre 21 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA 6280 |
Harvey | 10:30am-12:30pm Thursday 21 March 2024 |
Harvey Town Hall 104 Uduc Rd, Harvey WA 6220 |
Mandurah | 4:30-7:00pm Thursday 21 March 2024 |
Mandurah Seniors and Community Centre 41 Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210 |