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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. ....
Asian energy players take second shot at building world’s biggest green energy hub in WA We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Two energy companies behind a failed green energy hub in the Pilbara are having a second crack at building the world’s biggest green energy project in WA, this time in the state’s south and Goldfields regions. The Western Green Energy Hub would comprise of wind and solar power over 15,000 square kilometres producing 50 gigawatts of hybrid wind and solar power. The project would include a huge solar array and windfarm. ....
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 ....