I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right now. Here’s a concise update based on recent publicly discussed milestones and typical milestones for Snowy Mountains Scheme updates.
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The Snowy Mountains Scheme, including the Snowy 2.0 pumped-storage expansion, has been a focal point of Australia’s renewable energy strategy, aimed at increasing storage and flexibility in the National Electricity Market. Reports over the years have highlighted progress challenges, cost escalations, and timelines shifting toward later operational dates.[2][3]
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Recent coverage varies by source: some outlets emphasize milestones such as early works approvals, feasibility studies, and community engagement initiatives, while others focus on cost overruns, regulatory scrutiny, and environmental considerations around expansion sites. For example, official government and Snowy Hydro communications have framed Snowy 2.0 as a major investment intended to bolster reliability and price stability, with job creation during construction, though actual completion dates have been uncertain.[1][3][5]
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For the latest developments, I recommend checking:
- Snowy Hydro’s official news and project pages for status updates and press releases.
- Australian government energy and finance ministry updates for policy context and funding decisions.
- Reputable Australian energy news outlets and major national newspapers for the most current milestones, delays, or revised timelines.[5][1][2]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest news again and summarize the newest developments in a short briefing with citations.
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The Government has approved Snowy 2.0 as part of its plan to support new renewable energy for Australia’s future energy mix to deliver affordable, reliable power. The historic deal will see a high-tech expansion of the iconic Snowy Mountains Scheme and will help make renewables reliable, reduce volatility and drive affordability in energy markets and provide other services critical to the security and stability of the NEM. The Government is pleased to announce shareholder approval has been...
ministers.finance.gov.auIn 2024, the Snowy Hydro community review panel assessed more than 180 applications across two funding rounds, allocating $405,000 to 60 impactful projects. Past recipients include CUC Snowy Monaro, which used its grant to deliver the ‘Speak Up’ program – helping young people develop leadership and public speaking skills- and Big Brothers Big Sisters in Tumut, which expanded its mentoring program to support more at-risk youth.
www.snowyhydro.com.auAustralian Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull has announced a 2,000 MW addition to the Snowy Mountains hydroelectric project, expanding its cumulative output capacity by 50%.
www.renewableenergyworld.com