Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) in Western Australia, with 70GW of clean Energy work under progress
Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) in Western Australia,
The energy hub ,describing is the Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) in Western Australia, which is planned to feature 25 million solar panels and 3,000 wind turbines.
It is designed to be one of the world's largest renewable energy projects, aiming to generate 70 gigawatts of clean energy .
Detailed look:
Scale: -
The Western Green Energy Hub is planned to cover a vast area, potentially larger than El Salvador, and will include both solar and wind farms.
Capacity:-
The hub is expected to generate 70 GW of renewable energy, a significant contribution to Australia's energy mix, and aims to produce 200 terawatt-hours of renewable energy annually.
Technology: -
The hub will utilize solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and wind turbines to generate electricity.
Purpose: -
The energy generated will be used for both domestic consumption and export, with a focus on green hydrogen production.
Development: -
The project is being developed by Inter Continental Energy and CWP Global.
Timeline:
The project is expected to take around 30 years to complete in stages.
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