The Darwin Renewable Energy Hub is a proposed hub involving the co-location of six solar farms with between 180 and 210 megawatts of capacity, alongside a battery energy storage system. The proposed site is located about four kilometres north of Berry Springs and 30 kilometres south of Darwin CBD, Northern Territory.
Key Dates
2025 | Expected Construction Commencement |
2030 | Expected Construction Completion |
Procurement
Procuring Agency: | The Department of Mining and Energy |
PROJECT HISTORY
Nov 2024 | The Northern Territory Government announced that they are seeking feedback for the proposed development of the Darwin Renewable Energy Hub, including the site and the project. |
Mar 2025 | The project was included in the Federal Government's inaugural Renewable Energy Priority List. The Priority List aims to provide coordinated support through Federal, state and territory regulatory and environmental approval processes on a case-by-case basis and provide a 'faster to yes, faster to no' approach to regulatory approvals. |
Estimated Total Cost
(2024)
Sector
Energy
Procurement approach
Unconfirmed |
Location
Northern Territory |
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