Glencore powers Mica Creek solar farm to stage two
Leading Australian energy infrastructure business APA Group
will begin stage two of the Mica Creek solar farm in Mount Isa in 2022,
following an agreement with Glencore’s Mount Isa Mines (MIM).
APA will enter into a variation to an existing offtake
agreement for the supply of renewable electricity for 15 years with MIM.
The announcement of the second stage of works and associated
offtake agreement follows APA’s announcement in November of a 15-year solar
offtake agreement with MMG Dugald River to supply the initial 44-megawatts from
stage one of the Mica Creek solar farm.
APA chief executive officer and managing director Rob Wheals
said he was pleased to be able to continue to provide customers with energy
solutions that support the North West Minerals Province with affordable and
renewable electricity.
“We have worked closely with MIM to ensure we meet their
needs as a valued customer, so they can, in turn, continue to grow and support
the Mount Isa economy and minerals rich North West Minerals Province,” Wheals
said.
APA has reached a final investment decision to build stage
two of the Mica Creek solar farm, doubling the size of the project and taking
the total investment for both stages to approximately $150 million.
“We now have two major APA customers supporting both stages
of the 88-megawatt Mica Creek solar farm with agreements to supply renewable
electricity to their Mount Isa operations, demonstrating the enthusiasm of
customers in the region for integrated energy solutions that can both meet
their energy needs and help reduce their operational emissions,” he said.
“With supply of renewable energy for the two initial stages
now under contract, APA is investigating a potential expansion for a third
stage, following strong interest from customers.”
The development of the Mica Creek solar farm will reduce the
emissions intensity from APA’s entire Mount Isa generation fleet even further,
taking it well below the Australian average.
The second stage of the solar farm is co-located on the same
site as stage one near APA’s Diamantina Power Station Complex on land which is
leased from the Queensland Government.
The Mica Creek solar farm is expected to be operational by
mid-2023.
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