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AGL has announced it will close its Loy Yang A power station up to ten years earlier than previously announced
The project will initially produce green hydrogen for mining, vehicles and other industrial uses
The site will be converted into an energy hub that will include solar storage systems, grid-scale batteries and a waste-to-energy facility
The collaboration will offer AGL access to OVO’s energy flexibility platform Kaluza
The wind project can generate enough renewable energy to power 264,000 homes
Australia’s “largest” solar energy projects have been given the green light after the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) reached a financial agreement with the developers. AGL Energy Limited (AGL) will build a 102MW solar plant at Nyngan and a 53MW plant (pictured) at Broken Hill, estimated to cost around $450 million (£266m) in total. ARENA […]