“The Hunter-Central Coast region is the perfect location for a new REZ as it has good renewable energy sources, access to transmission, transport and port infrastructure, and most importantly, a highly skilled workforce,” he said.
A draft declaration – the first step in formalising the REZ under the Electricity Infrastructure Investment Act 2020 – went on public display in September 2022 which Business Hunter CEO Bob Hawes said, at the time, was a positive step for the region.
“For business and industry, what’s important is access to firmed, reliable, and affordable energy so they can get on with their core business. Uncertainty increases vulnerability to energy price shocks, which is putting immense pressure on businesses and the community,” he said.
“We are pleased to see that the Government has reached this next milestone in proactively planning a pathway to a new energy future in the Hunter.”
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