The Victorian government has walked back a timetable for delivering infrastructure central to the creation of a $100 billion offshore wind industry, leaving renewable energy developers concerned it could take far longer than first expected to deliver projects needed to phase out coal plants.
In an overdue update, the state has removed earlier references which pointed to the Victorian Renewable Energy Terminal, a marine supply base needed to get the industry off the ground, running by the end of 2028.
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