Asian Renewable Energy Hub

Project
Proposal description

NW Interconnected Power Pty Ltd is seeking to develop the Asian Renewable Energy Hub. The proposal is to construct and operate a large-scale wind and solar hybrid renewable energy project, approximately 220 km east of Port Hedland, WA. The renewable energy will be exported via a subsea power cable to Indonesia and Singapore.

Onshore components comprise a series of linear arrays of wind turbines (up to 1,743 turbines) and solar panels distributed across a 644,600 ha development envelope, with a transmission cable corridor to the coast. Clearing of 11,962 ha of native vegetation is proposed.

The offshore component comprises four inert subsea power cables extending to the limit of State Waters (Commonwealth Waters and international permitting will require separate assessments). The cable route passes through State Waters vested as the Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park

Assessment Number
2140
Region
Referred under EP Act
s38
Industry sector
Last updated
Current Status
Ministerial Statement published
1. Referral
2. Decision on whether to assess this proposal
Chair's Determination
Date published
3. Assessment
Scoping
Approved
Environmental Review
Date Published (Environmental Review documentation)
Date published (Proponent response to submissions)
Change to proposal during assessment under s. 43A
Date of approval s. 43A
4. EPA Report on assessment
EPA Report Number
1673
Date published
Appeals close
5. Decision on proposal and implementation of proposal
Ministerial Statement
Date of approval
Ministerial Statement
Post-assessment changes
s. 45C amendments

Attachment 1 to Statement 1153 - Change to condition 6, condition 7 and condition 8 and Table 3 of Schedule 1. Changes approved under s.45C on 11 April 2024

Date of approval s. 45C
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