We’re committed to repurposing the Loy Yang site into the Latrobe Valley Integrated Industrial Energy Hub to support regional economic diversification and to create new employment opportunities.
We have plans for a grid-scale battery and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Solar Recovery Corporation (SRC) for a feasibility study into establishing a solar photovoltaic (PV) panel materials recovery facility.
But it’s only the beginning.
Our Loy Yang site has several features to support an industrial low carbon energy hub, and with 6,000ha of land development potential as well as existing transmission infrastructure, we’re excited to have started the early stages of energy hub planning.
Loy Yang, and the Latrobe Valley, have a skilled workforce, our site has established transport connectivity and it played a significant role in the successful Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) pilot project, which has now moved into a commercial feasibility investigation stage.
We are also exploring solar, wind power, and co-location with advance manufacturing and new recycling industries.
We are working with government, local key stakeholders, educators, industry, business partners, and the community to transition to a new era of renewable energy generation and bring new industries and opportunities to the Latrobe Valley.