CIP project of 2.2GW gets decisive political nod

The Australian government sets domestic development offshore wind in motion, boding well for the Danish fund manager’s Star of the South project to be located in the first designated region.
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Photo: Ørsted
by maria oien, translated by daniel frank christensen

Australian offshore wind project Star of the South, under majority ownership of Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, now gets green light from the nation’s government, which on Monday selected the Gippsland coast of the coast of federal state Victoria as the first area to host wind-at-sea development, reports Reuters.

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