Renewables company ZEN Energy enters voluntary administration

🌱 Çevre 📰 Australia 🕐 1 saat önce
Renewables company ZEN Energy enters voluntary administration

ZEN Energy was once an emerging player in the nation's renewables transition but has now entered voluntary administration, saying its viability had been impacted by "wholesale electricity volatility".

ZEN Energy has entered voluntary administration. (ABC News: Andrew O'Connor)

SA-based renewables company ZEN Energy has entered voluntary administration, saying its viability had been impacted by "wholesale electricity volatility".

McGrathNicol has been appointed administrator and says it is urgently assessing ZEN's business.

The SA government says electricity supply to its facilities and essential services under an agreement with the company has "not been interrupted".

A South Australian renewable energy company with contractual ties to the state government has entered voluntary administration.

ZEN Energy was once an emerging player in the renewables transition, and has been involved with multiple solar farms and battery-powered storage projects, including in the Riverland and at Tailem Bend.

In 2020, the company announced it had signed a decade-long contract to power state government sites.

But in a statement today ZEN said while it had "been pursuing a restructuring and recapitalisation exercise" in recent months, the company's viability had been impacted by "wholesale electricity volatility".

"The Board has placed the residual ZEN Group in voluntary administration," ZEN said in a statement.

McGrathNicol has confirmed its appointment as administrator and said it was urgently assessing ZEN's business.

"We are urgently engaging with key stakeholders to determine the most appropriate strategy for the business which will deliver the best possible outcome for all stakeholders," McGrathNicol partner Rob Smith said.

Under the company's agreement with the state government, ZEN had committed to "facilitate the construction, commissioning and operation" of a solar farm near Whyalla and a battery near Port Augusta, Attorney-General Kyam Maher told parliament in 2023.

The government today said while it was aware that the company had "ceased its retail of electricity and entered voluntary administration", electricity supply to its facilities and essential services under its agreement had "not been interrupted".

"Electricity supply to public authorities previously buying electricity from ZEN Energy, has now transitioned to AGL as South Australia's default electricity retailer … under established regulatory arrangements," a government spokesperson said.

"The SA government has commenced a procurement process to seek a new across government electricity supplier to ensure best value for taxpayers."

In 2025, it was revealed a renewable energy precinct planned for outback Queensland would not go ahead after ZEN walked away from the initiative.

The company

#renewable

📌 Kaynak

Bu haber XML kaynağından derlenmiştir. Tamamı için orijinal habere gidin.

Orijinal haberi oku →
📱
News AI World — Mobil uygulama
Bu haberleri 45 dilde, anlık çeviriyle cebinde. Erken erişim için Gmail adresini bırak.
← Tüm haberlere dön