Big businesses are now looking to Tasmania and New Zealand as suitable land dries up for large-scale renewable energy projects in mainland Australia, according to the founder and chief executive of Rok Solid, Daniel Moroko.
Rok Solid is a renewable energy land acquisition agency that connects landholders with companies wanting to lease or buy land for major projects.
Moroko said Tasmania and New Zealand were now seen as renewables powerhouses, as governments fast-track development applications and land was more readily available.
“They are seen as leaders in the field, with Tasmania 100 per cent self-sufficient in renewable electricity and the first Australian jurisdiction to achieve net zero emissions, while more than 80 per cent of New Zealand’s electricity comes from renewable energy sources, so they are showing they are well ahead of the game.”
Moroko said until now, projects in Tasmania and New Zealand focused on land less than 100 hectares in size but he’d seen strategic planning and co-ordination for Tasmania’s renewable sector that put it in a strong position for luring investment from international developers for larger scale projects.