EXCLUSIVE: Tasmania looks to exploit wind energy boom

The image shows a graphic representation of TasPorts’ vision of the proposed renewable energy terminal, shown at top left of the picture

Source: TasPorts

Tasmania is moving to play a big part in Australia’s transition to renewable energy, with TasPorts announcing its vision for a Bass Strait Renewable Energy Terminal at Bell Bay, writes Dave MacIntyre.

TasPorts is the state-owned company responsible for 11 Tasmanian ports and the Devonport Airport and it’s looking to support the state as a key player in offshore wind energy generation.

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