NSW Ports boss backs offshore wind farm plant ahead of nuclear base

 NSW Ports chief executive Marika Calfas has called for the state's trade needs to be prioritised ahead of a nuclear base, while unveiling plans for an offshore wind farm facility at Port Kembla.

The private consortium which manages Port Kembla plans to build a plant for the assembly of wind turbines at the port's Outer Harbour.

NSW Ports has already received approval for a second container terminal at the site, to cater for the state's shipping needs once Port Botany reaches its capacity, predicted to be in the 2040s.

Ms Calfas said the facility could also accommodate a wind turbine assembly plant in the interim to service the burgeoning industry.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-22/windfarm-future-demands-port-kembla-facilities-planned/102003542



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