Two new solar farms for Gove Peninsula as Rio Tinto works to secure more sustainable power
02 Julio 2024 - 5:30PM
Business Wire
Two new 5.25MW solar farms will be built on Gumatj and
Rirratjingu country on the Gove Peninsula in the Northern
Territory, as Rio Tinto works to secure a more sustainable power
supply for the region beyond mining.
The solar farms will be built on Rio Tinto leases, following
agreement with the Gumatj and Rirratjingu Traditional Owner Groups
on the location of the facilities, and will help underpin a
low-carbon future for the Gove community after mining operations
cease, towards the end of the decade.
Aggreko will construct, own and operate the solar farms for Rio
Tinto for up to 10 years, beginning construction in July 2024 and
with completion scheduled for early 2025. The two sites will have
combined capacity of 10.5MW.
Rio Tinto Gove Operations Acting General Manager Shannon Price
said “The Gove solar project is part of our shared vision with
Traditional Owners to leave a positive legacy for the Gove
Peninsula communities after bauxite mining ceases.
“We’re excited to work with the Gumatj and Rirratjingu clans to
provide an opportunity to secure alternative electricity generation
assets on their country and to discuss opportunities to
commercialise energy infrastructure in the future.
“We are working in partnership with the Northern Territory
Government and Traditional Owners to ensure a smooth transition of
leased land and town assets and infrastructure as Rio Tinto
prepares to stop mining at Gove later this decade.
“We are committed to our role in helping to plan for the
region’s future, which includes providing options for reliable,
affordable and environmentally sustainable infrastructure.
“The solar farms are also part of our ongoing commitment to
decarbonise our business. Once operational, they are expected to
reduce annual CO2e emissions at our Gove operations by up to
17%.
“We intend for these farms to underpin sustainable power for the
region beyond mining.”
When complete, the solar farms are expected to reduce the
region’s annual diesel consumption by about 20%, or 4.5 million
litres a year, and lower annual carbon emissions by over 12,000
tonnes, which is the equivalent of taking 2,800 internal combustion
engine cars off the road1.
Note to editors
Rio Tinto’s Gove site in Australia’s Northern Territory has been
supplying the global aluminium industry with world-class bauxite
for more than 40 years. Gove bauxite is shipped internationally as
well as being used to supply the Queensland Alumina Limited and
Yarwun refineries in Gladstone, Queensland. These refineries
produce alumina as feedstock for Rio Tinto’s Australian aluminium
smelting operations and for sale on the international market.
Bauxite mining operations in the Gove Peninsula are expected to
end later this decade and work is already underway to support the
closure of the operation and rehabilitation of the refinery, mine
site and tailings facilities.
The two solar farms will be built on Gumatj and Rirratjingu
country, the largest Traditional Owners groups who are signatories
to the RTA Gove Traditional Owners Agreement.
Rio Tinto is working with Traditional Owners and the Northern
Territory Government as it prepares to cease mining at Gove
operations towards the end of the decade.
After closure and rehabilitation of the refinery, mine site and
tailings facilities, the land will be returned to and managed by
Traditional Owners, with Rio Tinto maintaining responsibility for
the ongoing monitoring of the tailings land. More information on
Gove can be found here.
1 Based on the tailpipe CO2 emissions from a typical passenger
vehicle obtained from the US EPA.
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