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Renewable energy hub to get ‘major project’ status – The Australian Financial Review
The Asian Renewable Energy Hub’s wind and solar farms will together make up the largest power station on earth, renewable or otherwise.

The 6500-square kilometre hub aims to take advantage of the abundant sunshine and wind in the Pilbara to generate 26MW of electricity to power the fledgling green hydrogen industry. The federal government’s national hydrogen strategy aims to position Australia as a world-leading exporter of the zero-emissions fuel.
Mr Hewitt said the wind and solar farms would together make up the largest power station on earth, renewable or otherwise even bigger than the Three Gorges dam in China.
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