A new era in energy generation: Gippsland Dawn awarded a feasibility licence following consultation with Traditional Owners 

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Gippsland, 17 July 2024 – Gippsland Dawn Offshore Wind Project has been awarded a feasibility licence by the Australian Government to further its development plans. BlueFloat Energy, the proponent of Gippsland Dawn, has been active in Gippsland since 2021 and believes the project could be operational by 2031.

Gippsland Dawn is proposed to be located between Paradise Beach and Ocean Grange and has capacity to generate up to 2.1 GW of electricity – enough to power more than one million homes.

The project will create 2000 jobs during construction and 200–300 ongoing jobs during operations and maintenance stages, creating new and enduring supply chains. It has an operational lifespan of up to 30 years. Capital investment of about $10 billion is proposed, and construction could begin in 2029.

Gippsland Dawn’s Project Director, Darragh White, welcomed the announcement by Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen.

“Gippsland Dawn will bring strong and lasting benefits to Gippsland and Australia. We look forward to continuing our engagement with Minister Chris Bowen, Victorian Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio, GLaWAC, local communities, unions and the energy industry in Victoria. We will work closely with commercial and recreational fishers and boaters to understand how we can share the ocean,” White said.

“The feasibility licence will enable investigation work, including offshore metocean, geophysical and geotechnical investigations. Detailed technical studies and surveys will be completed. Gippsland Dawn will continue to seek feedback and engage closely with stakeholders and the community during every step of the project’s development,” added White.

A commercial licence is required for the project to move into the construction phase. This will be subject to a range of environmental and planning approvals and obtaining grid connection.

BlueFloat Energy Australia Country Manager, Nick Sankey said offshore wind is poised to become a critical part of the renewable energy system in Australia.

“Offshore wind will help ensure reliability and security of electricity supply, particularly as we transition away from fossil fuels. The offshore wind industry will contribute toward the Australian Government’s emissions reduction plan of net zero emissions by 2050. It will also significantly help meet the Victorian Government’s emissions reduction target of net zero by 2045,” he said.

BlueFloat Energy CEO Carlos Martin said this licence award is a testament to the company’s commitment to pioneering renewable energy projects in Australia and affirms its leadership in the offshore wind sector.

“BlueFloat Energy is one of the most successful offshore wind developers: founded in 2020 and having built a global pipeline of over 34 GW since then, we are thrilled to be granted a feasibility licence for Gippsland Dawn,” said Martin.

“This milestone will pave the way for significant advancements in new energy, supporting the transition away from traditional coal-fired generation to new offshore wind, which will benefit both the environment and the communities we serve in Victoria and wider Australia.”

Caption: Proposed area for Gippsland Dawn Offshore Wind Project

About BlueFloat Energy:
BlueFloat Energy is developing offshore wind projects in various regions of the world, where it can implement its vision: to accelerate global deployment of offshore wind as a key enabler for the energy transition and economic growth. Founded by renewable energy professionals, BlueFloat Energy brings together remarkable team expertise in the design, development, financing, construction and execution of offshore wind projects. BlueFloat Energy is a market leader and currently has over 34 GW of planned capacity under development globally.

Media contact:
Marwa Zamani
Director, TG Public Affairs
+61 403 140 593
mzamani@tgpublic.com.au


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