2019: A busy year for Arche Energy

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2019 has been a busy year for Arche Energy.

Arche Energy has contributed to its clients achieving some significant milestones over the year including:

  • The agreement of key support terms for the underwriting of Quinbrook’s Lockyer Energy Project through the Federal Government’s underwriting new generation investments program (UNGI).
  • The kick off of the CopperString 2.0 project, including the commencement of the approvals program, establishment of the System Planning Team and integration program and the raising of development funding for the project.
  • The lodgement of the approvals application for a confidential complex major power project.

Milestones are achieved as the result of teamwork and collaboration with the client’s team and other consultants. I have had the privilege of working with some great people again in 2019.

2019 also saw the completion of the Rugby Run Solar Farm; although it has been many years since I contributed to this project, it is great to see a tangible outcome from the early development work that we did years ago.

In early 2019 Arche Energy supported Oakley Greenwood in the completion of the Mount Dore Energy study and tendering program for Chinova Resources.

In 2019 Arche Energy welcomed CuString, Strategic Minerals and Pacific Hydro as new clients; I hope to be able to contribute to the success of these businesses in the future.

2019 also saw Arche take on more energy advocacy work on behalf of clients, with a number of presentations given to State and Federal Ministers Councillors and Mayors in relation to client projects.

It was a good year for collaboration, where Arche was able to work and collaborate with some great people from Oakley Greenwood, Quinbrook, Phronis, AMAL, Prudentia, Waratah, Feltham Property, Orange Environmental, CuString, VISIR, Wightman, Wire Group, 42 Mining, GTA, ACR Services, Margor Engineering, GSMT and Pluta Accountants.

Thank you to my clients, colleagues and collaborators for a very successful year in achieving tangible outcomes on these important projects.

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