Marinus Project Poised to Enhance Tasmanian Economy and Energy Security
A newly released report indicates that Project Marinus is set to significantly bolster Tasmania’s economy, generate employment opportunities, and contribute to lower energy costs across the nation. The findings have been welcomed by the Tasmanian Government, which has affirmed its commitment to the critical infrastructure project.
Government Support and Project Validation
Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, stated that the Saul Eslake report, commissioned by Clean Energy Tas, validates the government’s decision to advance Project Marinus. “The report confirms what we have long understood: Marinus will bring substantial benefits to Tasmanians and the country as a whole,” Minister Duigan commented. He further highlighted the project’s backing from Commonwealth and Victorian government funding partners.
Minister Duigan emphasized that Project Marinus has undergone rigorous scrutiny and continues to demonstrate its viability. “The advantages of Project Marinus, including enhanced energy security, increased revenue for Hydro Tasmania, and the development of new renewable energy sources, will safeguard the standard of living for generations to come,” he explained.
Early Economic and Community Impacts
The economic and community advantages associated with Project Marinus are already beginning to materialize. As an illustration, the recent launch of the $10 million TasNetworks Bright Futures Fund is noted. Local Tasmanian businesses are reportedly being contracted for work on Project Marinus, with employment opportunities commencing in the North West region.
Project Marinus is being framed as a forward-looking investment, building upon the legacy of past hydro infrastructure developments. The project aims to deliver essential infrastructure that will support and benefit future generations. The government has indicated a strong focus on the timely execution and delivery of this significant undertaking.


