More than 160 guests from across Australia and around the world logged on to the Offshore Infrastructure Regulator - Ask the Regulator webinar on Thursday, 11 October. The webinar was hosted from OIR's head office in Perth, Western Australia. After an Acknowledgment of Country, CEO Sue McCarrey gave an opening address, discussing OIR's vision for a safe, environmentally responsible and sustainable offshore renewables industry. Ms McCarrey said community acceptance of offshore wind was contingent on genuine engagement and collaboration across industry and government, adding that the OIR was dedicated to building trust to do its job effectively and maintain social licence. Owen W., Executive Director - Offshore Renewables Regulation gave an overview of the OIR's design notification scheme and management plans. Mr Wilson also spoke about OEI Act and EPBC Act interactions, work health and safety, financial security requirements, and definitions of safety and protection zones for offshore wind projects. The webinar then opened to a live Q&A session, with Owen Wilson and regulatory specialists Barney Lewis, Zoe Jones, and Sarah Miller taking questions from attendees. The Q&A session covered a wide range of topics including the design notification scheme, emergency response arrangements, management plans and decommissioning. The OIR will look to hold additional workshops with a focus on work health and safety and consultation requirements in the future. To see the full webinar presentation, click here: https://lnkd.in/gsx_YDpg To find out more about the role of the Offshore Infrastructure Regulator, click here: https://lnkd.in/gNqnAwHn #OIR #OffshoreInfrastructureRegulator #offshorerenewables #offshorewind #asktheregulator
Offshore Infrastructure Regulator
Government Administration
Perth, Western Australia 4,061 followers
Overseeing WHS, environmental management and infrastructure integrity for offshore renewable energy activities.
About us
The Offshore Infrastructure Regulator is a function of the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA), and came into being with the passing of the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure Act 2021 (OEI Act) on 2 June 2022. The Act's framework provides a licensing scheme to enable the construction, operation and decommissioning of offshore renewable energy and offshore electricity infrastructure projects in Commonwealth waters. Under the framework the OIR has responsibility for overseeing work health and safety, environmental management, infrastructure integrity and financial security for offshore infrastructure activities. A key focus will be providing guidance and advice to stakeholders on how to comply with regulatory requirements. The OIR provides specialist technical advice to the Department of Climate Change, Energy, and the Environment and Water to support the assessment of offshore renewable energy proposals under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. For further information please contact offshorerenewables@nopsema.gov.au
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Perth, Western Australia
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- offshore infrastructure regulator, offshore energy, regulator, and wind power
Locations
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Primary
Level 8, 58 Mounts Bay Road
Perth, Western Australia 6000, AU
Employees at Offshore Infrastructure Regulator
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Grace Carpenter
Public Affairs | Corporate Affairs | Media Relations | Stakeholder Relations | Perth, AUS
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Nadene Smedley
Passionate about Government Assets, Projects and our countries progress to clean energy and sustainability.
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Melba Ríos
Regulatory Assistant - Offshore Renewables Regulation Directorate
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Owen W.
Executive Director - Offshore Renewables Regulation
Updates
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The Offshore Infrastructure Regulator recently attended the Global Offshore Wind Regulator's Forum (GOWRF) in Hamburg. This year's AGM was hosted by Germany's Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency. Day one of the forum focused on sharing the latest regulatory updates among participating jurisdictions. Day two provided an opportunity for GOWRF members to have an in-depth discussion of priority regulatory topics facing member jurisdictions. Owen W., Executive Director - Offshore Renewables Regulation moderated a session on multi-use approaches for sea management. #OIR #GOWRF #GOWRFHamburg #OffshoreInfrastructureRegulator
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Offshore Infrastructure Regulator reposted this
Our second issue of The Regulator magazine for 2024 is hot off the press, covering all the latest news and information from the world of offshore energy regulation. In this issue: - Reflecting on the anniversary of the North Rankin fatality, we explain how NOPSEMA's regulatory tools are used to work with industry to eliminate or reduce hazards offshore. -The importance of enforcing petroleum safety zones for offshore facilities and the people who work on them. -A dangerous near miss resulted in NOPSEMA taking one of its strongest enforcement actions yet. Executive Director Regulatory Operations – Production, Wout Pattynama explains what went wrong with Pride’s crane wire failure. You can read all these stories below or click here: https://lnkd.in/gU5vpAHJ #OffshoreOilAndGas #OffshoreSafety #NOPSEMA #TheRegulator
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Offshore Infrastructure Regulator reposted this
Supporting Australia and Europe realise the #netzero transition together. #renewable #energy generation, #transmission and #storage, and #energyexport #hydrogen + #derivaties #greensteel
Closing an a very dynamic, insightful and engaging first day of #WindEnergyHamburg. #TeamAustralia is out in force with colleagues from Government of New South Wales (NSW Government) with Russell Canning and Trade and Investment Queensland with Stefan Augustin joining Austrade Europe, UK & Israel | Australian Trade and Investment Commission and the Offshore Infrastructure Regulator Owen W. and #Registrar Steven Taylor and Heath Shepherdson. We met with existing and new #investors, #developers and partners, to learn from European experience and together move along the global #netzero transition. Now closing off with an exciting panel on Australia’s sucessstory on moving from an emerging to a #developed market… Thanks team for a great kick-off Eva Pannhausen Elena Laburu Carolyn Abela Rebiscoul Kathleen Devereaux Simon G. Amit Misra Vanessa Rehn Thorsten 霍獅騰 Terweiden Pallavi Mishra Australian Embassy, Germany
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Last week’s Australian Wind Industry Summit in Melbourne, presented by the Clean Energy Council, offered a diverse program on a range of topics covering onshore and offshore wind. Owen Wilson, Offshore Infrastructure Regulator Executive Director - Offshore Renewables Regulation, gave a presentation which looked at the emerging offshore wind sector and the role of the OIR in ensuring a safe and responsible journey towards commercial projects. CEO Sue McCarrey gave a keynote speech which explained the expectations and purpose of industry regulation in the offshore renewables industry. Ms McCarrey said there was an almost unanimous understanding of the need for strong industry regulation in Australia. “I think most companies, whether we’re talking about offshore wind or offshore oil and gas, understand the need for a regulator,” she said. “What a good regulator actually gives the industry is fairness, in the sense that all companies are required to meet the regulatory requirements. "Good, strong regulation gives a bit more of an even playing field, but it also avoids over-regulation, and it’s important to get that balance right. "Regulations need to provide clarity for the industry, the regulator and those impacted by the industry." Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/geJEG7uv #oir #offshoreinfrastructureregulator #offshorewind #australianwindindustrysummit #awis #awis2024
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Offshore Infrastructure Regulator Executive Director Owen Wilson highlights the import role regulators play in building public trust at the Australian Wind Industry Summit 2024. We want to see offshore wind projects developed safely and responsibly. This will be critical to building and maintaining our social licence to regulate. #OIR #AustralianWindIndustrySummit2024 #offshorewind
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The Minister for Climate Change and Energy has declared an area for offshore wind off the coast of Bunbury, Western Australia. The declared area covers 4,000 square kilometres, is 30km from shore at its closest point and confirms where developers can apply for licences (https://lnkd.in/gwFfiPub). The declaration follows consultation with local leaders, industry, fishers, unions, First Nations people and community groups led by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The Offshore Infrastructure Registrar will be accepting applications for feasibility licences in the declared Bunbury offshore wind zone from 3 September to 6 November 2024. For more information, visit this link: https://lnkd.in/ggShwSa5 #offshore #offshorewind #OIR
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The OIR's vision is for a safe, responsible, and sustainable offshore renewables industry in Australia which CEO Sue McCarrey will highlight in her keynote speech at the Australian Industry Wind Summit in Melbourne next week. She will focus on the importance of genuine, meaningful, and effective engagement to enable Australia’s clean energy future. #AWIS2024 features leaders and voices of the wind energy transition including the leading CEOs and executive teams, technical experts, and government decision-makers. #WindEnergy #OffshoreWind #RenewableEnergy
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Keep up to date with the OIR by subscribing to our updates. You’ll be the first to find out everything relating to the regulation of offshore infrastructure activities, including work health and safety, infrastructure integrity, and environmental management. Sign up at www.oir.gov.au #OffshoreRenewables #RenewableEnergy
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The steps the OIR is proactively taking as it moves toward operational regulation of the #offshorerenewables sector were outlined by CEO Sue McCarrey in her keynote presentation at the recent Australian Clean Energy Summit #ACES2024. While OIR’s core responsibilities relate to regulatory oversight of work health and safety, environmental management, and infrastructure integrity, it has a broader role to play in the sector. In particular, the OIR has a role to promote leading practice in the management of hazards and risks and to provide advice and guidance to the industry and stakeholders on the requirements of the law. To view the presentation visit the OIR website https://shorturl.at/cyjM1