'Business as usual' | Germany's Wpd unveils giga-scale Australia offshore wind plans
German developer announces JV with Australis Energy as deals by offshore arm continue in run-up to planned sell-off to Global Infrastructure Partners
German developer Wpd has entered a 50/50 joint venture with Australis Energy for three offshore wind projects with a joint capacity of 1.4GW in the coastal waters off the states of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
The projects have been pre-developed by Australis Energy, and Wpd is slated to assist in a new development phase that includes the completion of environmental studies and environmental impact assessments (ESIA), further data collection, landowner agreements, grid access deals, and planning, permitting and licensing for the projects.
"In this joint venture, Wpd can bring both outstanding expertise and many years of experience in the development, implementation and operation of offshore projects to the emerging Australian market," said Mirjam Tome, project development director of Wpd Australia.
"With the investment opportunity offered by Australis Energy to participate in the further development of their Australian offshore wind project portfolio, we have the chance to work with one of the first project developers to start systematically developing offshore wind projects in Australia."
Australis Energy has experience with implementing projects in the UK and has established itself in Australia in recent years.