More than electricity
Offshore wind is a nation building industry that can strengthen our energy system, boost regional economies, support Australian manufacturing, and cut carbon emissions – for a brighter future.
Less transmission, lower prices
Gippsland offshore wind can help lower power prices, reduce the need for new transmission and keep the grid stable.
A study of the National Electricity Market by Jacobs compared a future with and without offshore wind, to understand what effect it’ll have on our energy system as aging coal power stations retire.
It found that with 7 GW of offshore wind in Gippsland by 2040 the grid would need 900 km less transmission and less reliance on gas, saving typical Victorian households $150 a year.
WORLD-CLASS WINDS
Bass Strait is home to the Roaring Forties – powerful westerly winds that blow across the Southern Hemisphere.
The Roaring Forties are legendary for being strong and remarkably consistent, all year round. But that’s not the only reason Bass Strait is one of the best places on earth for offshore wind energy.
After analysing 30 years of meteorological data, we found a unique high pressure system on very hot days that causes Bass Strait winds to build up, becoming stronger in the afternoon and evening – exactly when demand for power is high.
Offshore wind in Gippsland will deliver on hot summer days when the grid is under pressure and complement other renewables for a more reliable system year-round.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
Are you excited about the opportunities offshore wind presents for Gippsland, Victoria and Australia?
Local jobs, investment and large-scale renewable power are all long-term benefits that will make a difference.
By getting behind Star of the South, Australia’s most advanced offshore wind project, you can help shape the future you want to see.
