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Fortescue, Australia's Fortescue, will accelerate diesel elimination plans in Pilbara

Fortescue, an Australian mining company, announced on Friday that it was accelerating the rollout of its 'off-grid green energy system' to 'eliminate fossil fuels from Pilbara mines, especially diesel.

The world's largest mining companies rely on diesel as their primary energy source, but it is expensive, volatile and carbon-intensive. Therefore, they are increasingly looking to replace this with renewable power.

By the end of 2028 it is expected that the world's fourth largest iron ore mining company will have completed its Pilbara Green Grid, including a 1.2 gigawatt solar power, more than 600 megawatts of wind energy and 4-5 GW hours of battery storage.

Fortescue expects to have 290MW installed of renewable energy capacity by the beginning of next year to meet its fixed ore processing facility?energy needs, enabling 'green processing" throughout its Pilbara operations.

The company plans to use the'system' for all its operations without fossil fuels, 24 hours a day, later next year. This is well ahead of its plans for decarbonisation.

This initiative is part of Fortescue's efforts to decarbonise and achieve "Real Zero" by 2030. The company wants to establish itself as a green energy leader in the world. (Reporting and editing by Shreya Biwas in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)