What an amazing panel discussion we had at Australia Wind Energy 2024, featuring Daniel Belton from RWE, Thomas Hansen from Equinor, Emily Scivetti from Oceanex Energy, John Titchen from Goldwind, Steven Oswald from RES, Werther Esposito from Enel Green Power, Thierry KALFON from ENGIE, and Nathan Blundell from Windlab, moderated by Taraz Saba from GHD. 'Pioneering Australia's Wind Energy Development - Kickstarting a Decade of Successful Delivery'. Insights ranged from the transformative impact of wind energy on Australia's energy landscape to innovative strategies for sustainable development. The discussion underscored the urgency of accelerating our transition to renewable energy and highlighted the immense potential of wind power for a cleaner, resilient future. #AuWE2024 #WindEnergy #OffshoreWind #OnshoreWind #RenewableEnergy #EnergyTransition #Australia
Australia Wind Energy 2025
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Melbourne, Victoria 9,346 followers
Australia's Largest Onshore and Offshore Wind Energy Event (17-18 July 2025 // MCEC Melbourne)
About us
Australia Wind Energy 2025 (AuWE2025) is the country's largest onshore and offshore wind energy event, where you can meet the entire wind energy value chain. It aims to assist in delivering a new energy economy by facilitating local, national, and international cooperation. Held annually in Melbourne, it serves as a critical platform for industry stakeholders to exchange insights, forge valuable connections, and close major deals. โจ #AuWE2025: ๐ผ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐พ๐๐๐ ๐ฌ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฝ๐๐๐๐ ๐ช๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐ฐ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ญ๐๐๐๐๐๐ โจ
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https://www.windenergyaustralia.com/
External link for Australia Wind Energy 2025
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
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1 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC
Melbourne, Victoria 3006, AU
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
EDF Renewables Australia had the privilege of participating in Australia Wind Energy 2024 (#AuWE2024), held from 10th to 11th July 2024 at MCEC Melbourne. Thisย event brought together over 5,000 energy enthusiasts, making it the largest wind energy event in Australia and the entire APAC region. Our CEO, Dave Johnson, was invited to share his insights on "What Can Australia Learn from Offshore Wind Development in France?" It was great to hear Dave discuss key strategies, overcoming challenges, and the role of policy and regulatory frameworks in fostering a thriving wind energy sector. He also highlighted the latest technical innovations and advancements in offshore wind energy, providing a comprehensive understanding of future trends and technologies that could shape Australia's wind industry. The event featured unparalleled networking opportunities, connecting representatives from Australia's federal and state governments, domestic and international investors, developers, network providers, financiers, EPCs, and top-tier equipment and solution providers. A big thank you to the organizers for this event, filled with constructive exchanges and cutting-edge insights. We are proud to be part of this conversation and look forward to continuing our efforts towards a sustainable energy future. #AuWE2024 #WindEnergy #OffshoreWind #RenewableEnergy #EnergyTransition #Australia
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
Last week we were officially awarded the feasibility licence for our 3GW 'Aurora Green' offshore wind farm in Victoria! ๐ก ๐ ย Aurora Green will be located at least 25 km off the coast between Mcloughlins Beach and Seaspray. ย We're excited to reach this important milestone which will allow us to conduct a detailed assessment in order to progress the project. We look forward to working with the Gippsland community, First Nations people, local businesses and industry during this important feasibility period. ๐ You can read more https://lnkd.in/gj5Aadjs
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
How can we unlock the offshore wind revolution in Australia? Anil Chanana, our Australia country manager, discussed this topic on a recent panel at Australia Wind Energy 2024, looking at how: ๐ฑ The offshore wind industry in Australia is in its early stages, but nonetheless at an exciting moment, with new developments including our Blue Mackerel North and Spinifex projects. โ Technical studies have shown that Australia has some of the best wind resources in the world, with the ability to support 2,000 GW of power. ๐ย Collaboration will be critical in overcoming current challenges, which include unique ocean conditions, environmental planning and approval processes and the need for significant supply chain development. โ๏ธ The commitment to clear and ambitious offshore wind energy targets by the Victorian Government is encouraging, and further regulatory incentives will help drive investment, jobs, economic development and ultimately deliver the capacity and supply necessary for a successful transition to renewables. Find out more about our ambitions to scale renewables for a sustainable future at www.jeranex.com
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
๐ค Our wholly-owned subsidiary Parkwind and collaborator Alinta Energy have submitted a feasibility license to the Offshore Infrastructure Registrar in Victoria, Australia. โก๏ธThis is a crucial next step for the proposed 1GW Spinifex offshore wind farm. ๐ฆ๐บ It's an exciting second milestone in our ambitions to scale renewables in Australia, after we were granted a feasibility license for the Blue Mackerel North project earlier this year. โฒ๏ธWhile we wait for the feasibility license to be granted Parkwind will continue to work with Alinta Energy on pre-license award work such as visual aerial surveys for marine life, wind monitoring, and stakeholder engagement where appropriate. See our full portfolio of projects: www.jeranex.com
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
๐๐ผ๐๐ผ Itโs official! We have been formally awarded a feasibility licence for our #GippslandDawn Offshore Wind Project! Today, Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen announced that following consultation with the First Nations, a number of offshore wind projects in the Gippsland area of Victoria, including our Gippsland Dawn project, have been granted a feasibility licence ๐. Pierre-Antoine Tetard, Chief Commercial Officer and Executive VP APAC at BlueFloat Energy, is visiting Australia to celebrate this milestone and engage with key stakeholders. Using bottom-fixed technology, Gippsland Dawn will have the capacity to generate up to 2.1 GW of electricity โ thatโs enough to power more than one million homes! The project marks a new dawn of #energygeneration for Gippsland and Australia, aspiring to make a significant contribution to the Australian government's plan to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Swipe through the image carousel and discover the project here ๐ https://lnkd.in/dG7HD9BC #GippslandDawn #feasibilitylicence #renewables #offshorewind #netzero
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
Itโs a first! We have been granted exclusive seabed rights for an offshore development project close to the Kent Islands in the Bass Strait, Australiaโs first designated offshore wind zone. An exciting development which marks our entry into the country's offshore wind market. The lease weโve been awarded can potentially host a wind farm with a capacity of up to 2 gigawatts. This would allow us to power the equivalent of up to 1.6 million Australian homes with green electricity. Subject to the planning and approvals process, secured offtake as well as grid connection, commissioning is expected in the first half of the 2030s.
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
๐ Ambassador's Visit to Melbourne Last week, the Ambassador visited Melbourne to participate in Carbon Capture APAC 2024 and Australia Wind Energy 2024. During her visit, she had a meeting with Victorian Energy Minister Lily DโAmbrosio MP along with Mr. Ellingsen Director Offshore Wind at Norwegian Energy Partners and Adviser Mr. Godara. They discussed their shared commitment to reaching the climate targets under the Paris Agreement. They highlighted the crucial role of Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) in decarbonising hard-to-abate industries and the importance of offshore wind in ensuring energy security. Together, they reinforced the strong cooperation between Norway and Victoria in achieving a sustainable future. Riise Anne Grete | Erik Svedahl | Shameek Godara | Guro Engell Kanton | Eirik Ellingsen | Emily Garnett | Elizabeth Molyneux | Norwegian Energy Partners (NORWEP) #ClimateAction #CCUS #OffshoreWind #Sustainability #EnergySecurity #NorwayAustraliaRelations
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
Last week the Department for Business and Trade hosted a clean energy trade delegation centred around Australia Wind Energy 2024 for UK companies to scope out opportunities for collaboration in Australia's emerging offshore wind market. ย Sharing the UK's clean energy leadership and expertise, DBT's Head of Offshore Wind for APAC Richard Burch gave a keynote address on 'Supply Chain Development in Offshore Wind: the UKโs Experience and Opportunities for Australia.' ย "As well as achieving net zero targets, the growth of offshore wind in the UK is an integral part of our energy security strategy," Richard told attendees. ย Scottish Development International's Country Head and Inward Investment Lead for ANZ April Kelly also shared Scotland's expertise in supply chain development and collaboration with other ocean-based industries on an engaging 'Forging a Strong Supply Chain Collaboration for Offshore Wind Development' panel. ย #AuWE2024 #EnergyTransition #UKAustraliaClimate Steph Lysaght Ben Jowett
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Australia Wind Energy 2025 reposted this
At last week's Australia Wind Energy Conference in Melbourne, our Australian Wind Generation Leader, Taraz Saba, facilitated a panel on Pioneering Australia's Wind Energy DevelopmentโKickstarting a Decade of Successful Delivery, which brought together leaders from premier wind developers across the country. ย It was great to see the passion and enthusiasm for the wind industry on display. ย Our takeaways were: ๐จ Australia's wind industry is already progressing with an impressive amount of activity.ย ย ๐จ That despite challenges, global majors see Australia as an attractive investment location. ๐จ For project success, community engagement is critical, with genuine community benefit being essential, not just for the development landholders. ๐จย There is a need for urgency to accelerate our transition to renewable energy, and wind power has immense potential for a cleaner, resilient future. ย #PowerOfCommitment #FutureEnergy #AuWE2024 #WindEnergy #OffshoreWind #OnshoreWind #RenewableEnergy #EnergyTransition
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