Australian developer Star of the South is partnering with local business Ampcontrol as part of its Destiny Wind project to explore innovation opportunities and create local jobs in the offshore wind industry.
Destiny Wind is a proposed offshore wind farm off the Hunter coast in Gippsland, Victoria.
The partnership will focus on innovations that could be used in the Hunter region and across Australia’s emerging offshore wind industry.
Destiny Wind acting project director Erin Coldham said the partnership with Ampcontrol is an example of how offshore wind can draw on the long and strong history of traditional energy generation in the region.
She said: “This partnership is an easy decision for us – we need local businesses and suppliers like Ampcontrol be part of Australia’s offshore wind industry.
“We’ve identified some key collaboration areas from both a local and national perspective – it’s exciting to see what could be possible.
“Offshore wind would continue the long history of industry excellence in regional areas like the Hunter – local experience and know-how will play a big role in advancing this new Australian industry.”
Ampcontrol managing director and chief executive, Rod Henderson added: “Collaboration is essential to bring together the brightest minds so we can think radically to challenge the status quo and disrupt the future of energy.”


