New Offshore Wind Regulations

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

Amendments to regulations under the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure Act 2021 (OEI Act) have come into force.

The regulations set up a framework for offshore electricity projects to proceed in Australian Commonwealth waters. The 2024 amendments include requirements for:

  • management plans
  • a design notification scheme
  • financial security
  • safety and protection zones
  • work health and safety
  • record keeping
  • fees.

These changes will support licence holders as they progress offshore wind projects now and into the future.

The community consultation that closed in May 2024, received more than 100 submissions.

The feedback led to changes on:

  • the management plan application process
  • timeframes for assessments
  • consultation requirements.

The new rules set transparent and robust processes for industry to carry out projects safely and sustainably.

Now licence holders can apply for their management plans to be approved, in conjunction with undertaking detailed environmental assessments. This will allow feasibility work to begin in areas where licences are granted.

It's another step forward for offshore wind in Australia.

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