The Norwegian broad energy company, Equinor and Australianowned and operated energy company, Nexsphere to join forces to progress the Bass Offshore Wind Energy (BOWE) project in the Bass Strait, Tasmania.
The BOWE project is a multi-billion-dollar, fixed bottom foundation offshore wind farm
development located about 30 kilometres off Tasmania’s north-east coast, benefiting from a world
class wind resource.
Situated within the proposed offshore wind energy zone to be announced by the Minister for
Climate Change and Energy, The Hon Chris Bowen MP, the project has potential to scale up to
multiple gigawatts of installed capacity across multiple stages.
Glen Kierse, Chief Executive Officer, Nexsphere says, “We believe the potential for offshore wind
in Tasmania is extraordinary, and we’re thrilled to be partnering with a global leader in wind
energy, Equinor. We see BOWE as one of a series of projects that will provide the scale required
to generate high-capacity renewable electricity to support significant growth for Tasmania and its
emerging green hydrogen sector as well as providing renewable electricity into the National
Electricity Market. The BOWE project is uniquely positioned to support many of the Tasmanian
Government’s recent announcements including Marinus Link, Battery of the Nation and the Bell
Bay Hydrogen Hub.”
Thomas Hansen, Senior Director for Offshore Wind in Australia, Equinor says, “As we continue to
see momentum grow for the offshore wind industry in Australia, we’re excited to join Nexsphere
and further progress the Bass Offshore Wind Energy project. The Bass Strait is a world class
offshore wind resource, and this project is well placed to support Australia’s energy transition and
Tasmania’s goal to double the production of green electricity by 2040.”
The collaboration combines Equinor’s global experience and expertise in the development and
construction of offshore wind farms with Nexsphere’s local experience and track record. The
project team will continue to engage with Tasmanian communities and businesses during the
project’s life span as local engagement is critical to the sustainable project development of
offshore wind.
The BOWE project will provide a major economic boost to northern Tasmania and create
significant short-term and long-term employment opportunities during the development, delivery,
management and operational phases of the project including research, marine and structural
engineering, vessel fleet and delivery headquarters, yard and port operations. Equinor is currently
undertaking preparatory activities while Nexsphere is progressing the project.
Equinor’s ambition in Australia is to access opportunities early and apply international offshore
experience to develop offshore wind projects at scale to create long-lasting value and supply
homegrown renewables power by working closely with strong local partners.
The agreement between Equinor and Nexsphere is expected to be completed in Q1 2023, subject
to relevant approvals. The BOWE project is also subject to relevant regulatory declarations,
licensing and other approvals.