Rio Tinto Agrees to Buy All Power Generated by 1.1-GW Australian Solar Farm -- OPIS
25 January 2024 - 2:14AM
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Plans to develop a 1.1-gigawatt solar farm in Gladstone,
Australia, received a major boost on Wednesday when mining giant
Rio Tinto announced that it had agreed to buy all the power
generated from the site for 25 years.
No financial details were disclosed.
The country's largest solar project, the Upper Calliope plant in
Queensland, will be built and operated by renewables company
European Energy Australia, pending development and grid connection
approvals, Rio Tinto said in a news release.
The Anglo-Australian miner said the plant will power its three
production sites - the Boyne aluminum smelter, the Yarwun alumina
refinery and the Queensland Alumina refinery.
The company estimates that Upper Calliope would have the
potential to lower Rio Tinto's operating carbon emissions by 1.8
million metric tons per year.
"This agreement is a first important step in our work to repower
our Gladstone operations and illustrates our commitment to keeping
sustainably powered industry in Central Queensland," Rio Tinto
Chief Executive Jakob Stausholm said. The construction of Upper
Calliope is targeted to start next year or in 2026 and, when
complete, it will meet about 5% of Queensland's power demand, Rio
Tinto said.
The farm will cover 6,000 acres, employ 1,000 people during
construction and support 100 direct and indirect jobs once it
becomes operational, the company added.
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--Reporting by Abdul Latheef, alatheef@opisnet.com; Editing by
Michael Kelly, mkelly@opisnet.com
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