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NSW Gov kicks off Illawarra REZ consultation

by Sarah MacNamara
May 23, 2025
in Civil Construction, Electricity, News, Pipelines, Projects, Renewable Energy, Stakeholder Engagement, Sustainability
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The New South Wales Government is hosting its first roundtable to discuss the state’s first urban renewable energy zone (REZ), meeting with industry, community and union leaders.  

The Illawarra REZ Roundtable will see energy experts, business leaders and community representatives map out next steps for the REZ, including initial options, which can be delivered by 2030. 

The Roundtable coincides with the signing of a new memorandum of understanding between EnergyCo, which leads the delivery of REZs, and local electricity distribution system operator, Endeavour Energy, to jointly develop innovative network and battery solutions within the REZ. 

Renewed attention is being given to the integration of consumer energy resources, such as rooftop solar systems and home batteries, as well as community-scale batteries and utilisation of spare government land and commercial roof space. This is aimed at minimising the impact on surrounding communities and the environment by repurposing existing infrastructure as much as possible. 

The New South Wale Government said the Illawarra region contains unique features that make it an ideal location for a REZ and is aiming to leverage them to deliver more affordable and reliable power. 

The State Government also said the Illawarra REZ will help strengthen the region’s economy and support jobs for decades to come.  

EnergyCo will engage closely with community, industry, local government and other stakeholders as the design and delivery of the REZ progresses. 

New South Wales Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Penny Sharpe, said the Illawarra has the potential to be the state’s first urban renewable energy zone.  

“This is a chance to leverage the community’s enthusiasm for solar, batteries and electric vehicles to benefit the entire region, as well as pursue longer-term opportunities to support green manufacturing,” she said. 

“The Roundtable is an opportunity for community, industry and energy leaders to map out the next steps for unlocking clean, reliable and affordable energy for the Illawarra REZ.” 

New South Wales Minister for Planning and Public Spaces and Member for Wollongong, Paul Scully, said the Illawarra is uniquely positioned to show how renewable energy production and consumption can fit into an urban area. 

“This Roundtable brings together industry pace setters and innovators in a crucial step towards delivering clean green energy that can meet the needs of both residents and local industry. 

“Right across the Illawarra, businesses and the community are motivated to be a part of New South Wales’ energy future.” 

New South Wales Minister for the Illawarra and the South Coast and Member for Keira, Ryan Park, said the Illawarra is perfectly poised to host a REZ which will power homes and businesses across the state. 

“The Illawarra already hosts major energy, port and transport infrastructure, we have skilled workers ready to go, and strong demand for projects which capitalise on the region’s ability to innovate.” 

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