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Subsea Energy Australia, SICA to discuss Bunbury offshore wind

Join Subsea Energy Australia and Subsea Innovation Cluster Australia (SICA) on Thursday, June 13 for the second of a three-part series on all there is to know on the Bunbury offshore wind announcement.

Secure your place now to hear from UWA’s Christophe Gaudin, Blakemere’s Linden Jones, Flotation Energy’s Kristy Simpson, MMA’s Matthew Allen, and Southern Ports’ Lee Smith.

With Kent’s Ruth Baker as MC and curator of the discussion, the event will take place at the Melbourne Hotel in Perth from 5:30pm to 8:30pm.

Tickets can be purchased here. Subsea Energy Australia members are reminded to use their discount code for member pricing to the event.

Sponsorship opportunities still available, please contact megan.gannaway@subseaenergy.org.au if interested.

The Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen proposed an area in the Indian Ocean off the Bunbury region, Western Australia for offshore wind on the 20 February 2024.

The proposed area covers 7674 km2 and is set back at least 20kms from the shore. The area is located offshore between Dawesville and Cape Naturaliste, WA.

The Bunbury offshore wind project is set to create more than 12,000 jobs during construction and 6000 ongoing jobs and generate 20GW of power.

Subsea Energy Australia is a not-for-profit industry association aimed at making the capabilities and achievements of the Australian Subsea industry visible in Australia and internationally.

Subsea Energy Australia began as a Department of Commerce initiative to grow and support the Australian subsea industry. Now in its thirteenth year of operation, it has progressed into an industry-led peak body representing organisations across the entire supply chain.

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