The assets will be located across the Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
The move follows Total Eren’s decision to exit the 8-GW HyEnergy green hydrogen project in Gascoyne, Western Australia, announced by Province Resources on March 7, 2023.
The latter entity plans to progress on the fully-funded project’s feasibility studies.
TotalEnergies owns a 30% majority stake in Total Eren and is due to take control in 2023.
Total Eren operates the 256-MW Kiamal solar farm. The second stage of the project will see 194 MW added and feature Australia’s first DC-coupled inverters. Construction on the second phase is expected to begin in 2023.
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