Hunter-Central Coast REZ bags planning approval
This will upgrade the existing infrastructure.
Authorities have granted their approval for the Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone project.
“The NSW Government is fast tracking the state’s first Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) that upgrades existing grid infrastructure such as distribution poles and wires. This approach will reduce the impact on communities and the environment,” the government said.
The network enhancements will include upgrades to existing distribution lines and the construction of two new substations. This development will enable 1 gigawatt of network transfer capacity.
The Hunter-Central Coast REZ network infrastructure has been assessed as having a relatively low environmental impact, as most of the works are taking place on existing easements.
Ausgrid has committed to addressing the eview of Environmental Factors feedback, which included priorities such as jobs, support for local businesses and procurement, protection of visual amenity and environment, community benefits, effective traffic management and ongoing community engagement.
The project is now subject to final approvals from the Australian Energy Regulator.