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13 July 2021 3:39 GMT Updated 13 July 2021 8:35 GMT in Perth An international consortium is plotting a US$70 billion green hydrogen development in Western Australia that could eventually produce up to 50 gigawatts of hybrid wind and solar power. Introducing Accelerate Hydrogen We re pleased to announce the launch of Accelerate Hydrogen - the latest newsletter from Recharge and Upstream. Sign up now for an unbiased, clear-sighted view of the latest developments in the fast-growing hydrogen sector every week. The proposed Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) covers an area of 15,000 square kilometers in the south-east of Western Australia, covering the shires of Dundas and the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. ....
The hub would be larger than a 45GW renewables project announced by German company Svevind Energy and planned for Kazakhstan, reported to be the worldâs biggest renewables project proposed so far. Last month, Australiaâs environment minister Sussan Ley rejected a plan for a 26GW hub in the north of WA for âclearly unacceptableâ impacts on threatened migratory species and internationally recognised wetlands. In a statement, Trevor Naley, chairman of the Mirning Traditional Lands Aboriginal Corporation and a board member on the consortium, said: âAs First Nations land owners, the Mirning people are excited to hold such an integral and defining stake in this historical partnership with WGEH. This partnership, through robust governance and a seat at the table for Mirning people, will provide opportunities never before available to Indigenous corporations.â ....
Huge green energy export hub proposed for WA Jul 13, 2021 – 1.04pm Share A $100 billion renewable fuels hub proposed for Western Australia’s south-east producing green hydrogen and ammonia is the country’s biggest-yet green energy project yet targeting energy-hungry markets in Asia. The Western Green Energy Hub would be fuelled by wind and solar farms across 15,000 square kilometres on the coast of the Goldfields-Esperance region. It could scale up to become one of the world’s largest renewable energy projects, according to WA hydrogen industry minister Alannah MacTiernan. The total capacity envisaged of up to 50 gigawatts of solar and wind power is just under the entire installed electricity generation on Australia’s east coast. Financial close is targeted for after 2028, with initial production in about 2030. ....
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50GW renewable energy development unveiled for Western Australia h2-view.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from h2-view.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.