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Victoria accelerates renewables projects via the Development

Supported through the state''s Development Facilitation Program—a streamlined approvals pathway—these projects demonstrate Victoria''s commitment to providing investors with

Victoria plans six REZs to deliver clean energy transition

Victorian government agency VicGrid has released a long-term plan identifying six proposed renewable energy zones (REZs) and the new transmission infrastructure needed to meet

Victoria plots giant green solar and wind plan

Victoria plans to build renewable energy zones covering 7 per cent of the state''s land area, with 5.2 million solar panels, nearly 1000 onshore wind turbines and four new transmission

Joint media release: Victoria steps closer to harnessing the power of

The Albanese Government is securing Victoria''s regional jobs and energy future with the next steps for the Southern Ocean and Gippsland offshore wind zones announced today.

Victorian Transmission Plan

VicGrid has released the first strategic long-term plan for renewable energy zones and transmission infrastructure in Victoria. The 2025 Victorian Transmission Plan marks an important step in the

Victoria renewable energy: $9 billion in projects fast-tracked using

Victoria has fast-tracked more than $9 billion worth of renewable projects in under two years, using sweeping powers available to the planning minister to bypass objections and speed up

VicGrid Releases the Draft 2025 Victorian Transmission Plan for

It sets out the amount of wind and solar energy expected in Victoria over the next 15 years and identifies the suitable locations for new renewable energy and transmission projects.

Victoria releases draft plan for renewable zones, new grid lines

The final plan will outline Victoria''s renewable energy zones and the necessary transmission infrastructure to support an orderly energy transition as the state''s coal-fired power

Current projects

Read about the projects we''re helping build to support Victoria''s transition to a renewable future.

Victoria ramps up size of planned renewable energy zones

Renewable energy zones are set to cover eight percent of Victoria''s land after the Victorian Government increased the size of the planned zones to cover an extra 200,000 hectares of

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