Australia Steps Towards Its Biggest, Billion-Dollar Renewable Energy Hub

Australia Steps Towards Its Biggest, Billion-Dollar Renewable Energy Hub
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Australia will see its portfolio of solar, wind, and battery resources grow dramatically upon the completion of a new billion-dollar energy hub in South Australia (SA)—slated to be the biggest in the nation—starting initially with its wind farm component.

Two hours north of Adelaide, the state’s capital, the Goyder Renewables Zone, has commenced early works of the hub’s first stage: a 412 MW (megawatt) wind farm which will become the biggest in SA and the second-largest across Australia once operational in 2024.

Daniel Khmelev
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Daniel Khmelev is an Australian reporter based in Perth covering energy, tech, and politics.
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