Solar energy investment opportunities in Victoria

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An historic transition to clean energy is unlocking substantial investment opportunities.

With a thriving renewable energy sector, abundant natural resources and a committed energy target, major opportunities exist in Victoria for global investors to launch profitable innovations that meet a 50 per cent clean energy target by 2030.

Boosted by a $1.6 billion energy package designed to further expand renewable energy hubs and projects, Victoria’s rapidly growing renewable energy sector is now harnessing global expertise to help create a decarbonised energy sector.

Join global companies such as Mainstream Renewable Power, BayWa r.e, Wirsol , Acciona, Trust Power and Tilt Renewables who have chosen to invest in a sustainable and thriving Victorian economy.

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At a glance

  • Bioenergy is projected to contribute $10 billion annually to Australia’s GDP and create over 26,000 jobs.1
  • $9.6 billion pipeline of committed capital investment for new renewable assets, largest of all Australian states.2
  • Network of 18 water corporations already active in bioenergy, demonstrating established capability and sector maturity.3
  • Advanced local manufacturing and supply chain capacity.

Opportunities

Why Victoria for bioenergy investment?

Direct access to one of Australia’s most diverse and scalable bioenergy feedstock

  • Substantial feedstock resources – Victoria is Australia’s largest food and fibre producing state
  • Agricultural waste from poultry, dairy, piggeries and cropping
  • Commercial food waste and industrial organics
  • Wastewater biosolids and sewage
  • Abundant biofuel feedstocks include tallow from regional rendering facilities and used cooking oil for biodiesel production
  • Forestry residues from major timber regions, such as The Green Forestry Triangle.

Victoria enables efficient production, distribution and export of bioenergy products.

  • Globally-connected logistics network with extensive freight rail network, 4 deepwater ports and a 24-hour international airport linking regional feedstock sources to processing facilities and export markets.
  • Existing large-scale energy and fuel processing assets, including Viva Energy Geelong Refinery and advanced biodiesel. facilities such as Bioenergy Australia’s Barnawartha facility, support large-scale fuel processing and distribution.
  • Established bioenergy deployment at scale, with all 18 Victorian-Government-owned water corporations actively converting organic waste and sewage into biogas – demonstrating proven capability.
  • Integrated supply chains across multiple sectors, providing consistent access to commercial, agricultural, industrial and wastewater feedstock streams.

Policy certainty for bioenergy projects

Victoria’s policy settings de-risk bioenergy investment, enabling project scale and improving project economics.

Reliable access to skilled talent, research capability and training pathways

Victoria combines specialised talent with a globally-recognised research and training ecosystem, supporting the development and deployment of bioenergy technologies.

  • Access globally ranked universities and 12 TAFE (Technical and further education) institutions offering a diverse engineering, energy and advanced manufacturing talent pool.
  • Targeted training supports new energy skills via the $50 million TAFE Clean Energy Fund.
  • $7 million Victorian Government commitment to develop VET (Vocational education and training qualifications) in renewable energy.
  • Globally-recognised innovation and research ecosystem supports ongoing capability development in new energy technologies.

Government support and incentives

Ongoing strategic government initiatives support investment in bioenergy and reduce investment risk.

Victorian Government

Australian Government

Recent investments

Public projects

Private projects

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Unprecedented opportunities in Victoria’s clean energy sector

Established and developing investment opportunities have opened for innovations in renewable energy, supply chain technology and energy infrastructure. Click on the below to find out about opportunities including: