Australia’s First Offshore Wind Project Expands Survey Team – Offshore WIND

Star of the SouthWind Farm has partnered with Curtin University and Deakin University to assist with offshore site investigations for Australias first offshore wind project.

Curtin Universitys Centre for Marine Science and Technology is helping understand marine mammals in the project area, while Deakin University is supporting the seabird, seabed biodiversity and fish surveys.

Both universities are working with RPS Australia Asia Pacific to collect data to inform the environmental assessments and the projects design.

DHI has also joined the project by providing a 40-year hindcast of waves and currents that serves as input for moving further with the design phase.

Star of the South, a joint development by AustraliasOffshore Energy and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP),could comprise up to 250 turbines with a combined capacity of up to 2 GW.

Seabed investigations, marine wildlife and birdsurveysbegan in March at the project site off the south coast of Victoria.

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Australia's First Offshore Wind Project Expands Survey Team - Offshore WIND

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