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World’s Largest, $95Bn Renewables Hub to Be Developed in Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is poised to become the host of the world’s largest renewable energy hub, promising a mix of wind and solar that could match Australia’s entire energy fleet and contribute a whopping 50 GW (gigawatts) in power generation.
The Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) is set to cost $95 billion (US$70 billion) and occupy 15,000 square kilometres (5,800 square miles) of south-eastern WA, with final plans due to be drawn up in 2028.
The proposal is headed by Hong-Kong-based groups InterContinental Energy (ICE) and CWP Global in an unprecedented partnership with Indigenous landowners, the Mirning people.
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Deakin
Deakin University will provide a massive boost to Victoria’s green economy with the announcement today of two new multi-million dollar projects related to advanced battery research and the development of hydrogen fuel technology.
The Hon. Gayle Tierney MP, Minister for Training, Skills and Higher Education, and the Hon. Lily D’Ambrosio MP, Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change and the Minister for Solar Homes, joined Deakin University Vice-Chancellor Professor Iain Martin for the announcement at Deakin’s Melbourne Burwood campus this morning.
The two new infrastructure and research projects – BatTRI-HUB 2.0 and the Hycel Technology Hub – will initially create around 200 direct jobs in construction, manufacturing and research, over the life of the projects (2021-2025).