The Port of Newcastle, Australia is now powered by 100% renewable energy

 

Port of Newcastle is regional Australia’s global gateway, north of Sydney, and has the deep channel and the road and rail landside capacity to manage super-sized container ships. With 4,400 ship movements per year, the Port of Newcastle is also rated as the largest coal port in the world, exporting an average of 165 megatons of coal a year. The Port of Newcastle has signed a deal with Iberdrola for a retail power purchase agreement (PPA) that provides the port with large-scale generation certificates (LGCs) linked to the 113 MW Bodangora wind farm near Dubbo, New South Wales. Iberdrola additionally has the 190 MW Avonlie Solar Farm project near Narrandera, in southern New South Wales, and is developing the 320 MW Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park (PAREP) in South Australia. The AUD 500 million project will combine 210 MW of wind with 107 MW of solar to generate an estimated 900 GWh of renewable energy annually, enough to power about 180,000 Australian households each year. Iberdrola also operates the 25 MW/52 MWh Lake Bonney battery energy storage system in South Australia.


Photo ​https://www.portofnewcastle.com.au/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

New photocatalyst made from an aerogel for more efficient hydrogen production

Spider webs near roads capture all types of Micro plastics and could be used for monitoring pollution

​ New artificial leaf can capture 100 times more carbon in normal conditions