Explore the projects connecting NSW to renewable energy
Learn more about renewable energy zones and and other projects that are paving the way towards a clean, reliable and affordable electricity system.
The Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone is the first declared renewable energy zone in Australia.
The New England Renewable Energy Zone will be NSW's largest renewable energy zone by capacity and scale.
The South West Renewable Energy Zone encompasses the Project EnergyConnect and VNI West transmission projects.
The Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone will be the first renewable energy zone in Australia to upgrade existing distribution poles and wires.
The Illawarra Renewable Energy Zone is in its early planning stages.
The Hunter Transmission Project is a critical project that will carry electricity from inland renewable energy zones to homes and businesses across the state.
The Waratah Super Battery Project will act as a 'shock absorber' for the NSW energy system in the event of power surges and blackouts from events like lightning strikes.
The Port to Renewable Energy Zones program involves working with Transport for NSW to deliver key road upgrades so equipment like wind turbines can move safely.
Managing community benefits and impacts
We’re making sure regional communities hosting infrastructure share additional benefits in this once-in-a-generation economic opportunity.
We're committed to working with landowners, communities and stakeholders to inform the development of NSW's renewable energy zones.
The Community and Employment Benefit Program will contribute to the long-term prosperity of host regions by funding community-led initiatives, public infrastructure and First Nations projects.
Learn about the land and easement acquisition process and how we work with and compensate landowners affected by our projects.
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