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  • Aldoga Solar Plant: The Cornerstone of a Sustainable Industry in Australia

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    The Aldoga Solar Farm, driven by ACCIONA Energía, is leveraging Australian steel to deliver clean energy that will drive a more sustainable—and local—industry.

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  • Long before the age of dinosaurs, before the first amoeba braved the primordial soup of early life, before the continents formed—almost before time itself—Earth trembled in darkness, its crust still cooling and taking shape during the Archean eon. It was in this ancient era that granite rocks and mineral deposits formed, creating the foundational elements that humanity would one day use, from the Stone Age through the Copper and Iron Ages. In the Pilbara region of Australia, geologists have discovered remnants of this ancient crust, dating back 3.6 billion years. This is the origin of the iron ore that has been used to create the materials supporting the Aldoga Solar Farm, that ACCIONA Energía is building in Australia.

    Today, on the eastern coast of Queensland, Australia, thousands of solar panels stand on steel tubes made from ore extracted on the other side of the country. Where steel was once imported, the domestic steel industry has been strengthened, creating jobs, generating wealth, and fostering manufacturing independence in an era of global uncertainty. Furthermore, the Aldoga Farm will contribute to the development of a more sustainable industry, as detailed at the end of this feature. Continue reading to discover the extensive positive impacts solar energy can bring to a nation’s industrial landscape.

  • MADE IN AUSTRALIA

    The iron ore that enabled the construction of Aldoga Solar Farm in Queensland begins its journey in the arid western plateaus of Pilbara. This region, home to some of the oldest rocks and fossils on Earth, features mining settlements such as Tom Price and Newman alongside protected areas like Karijini National Park. The ore is then transported to New South Wales, in Australia’s easternmost corner, where it is processed in a local steel mill.

    The journey of the ore doesn’t stop there. Orrcon Steel, an Australian company based in Brisbane, converts the material into steel tubes and beams that form the backbone of the Aldoga Solar Farm, located 20 kilometers northwest of Gladstone. These steel components are cut with high precision to support the photovoltaic panels, a task carried out by Baojia International, an Australian company. The tubes enable the movement of the panels to capture solar energy efficiently, a process that also depends on tracking systems built with locally produced components.

    • THE ALDOGA SOLAR FARM

      Once completed, the Aldoga Solar Farm, with its 380 MW capacity, will produce enough renewable energy to power 185,000 households and numerous businesses. The plant is also projected to prevent nearly one million tons of CO₂ emissions annually throughout its operational life. This initiative will not only help meet decarbonization targets but also boost the economy and industrial sectors.

      Two of ACCIONA Energía’s main objectives with this installation were, on the one hand, to create a driving effect on local industries and, on the other, to create jobs in the region. During the construction of the Aldoga Solar Farm, the average workforce numbered 350, and Australian-made materials and components were used to bring the project to fruition. The plant is set to provide decades of benefits for the region, supported by a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) that ensures a stable supply of renewable energy.

    • "The average workforce numbered 350, and Australian-made materials and components were used to bring the project to fruition."

    • THE ORE FROM PILBARA

      This is the origin of the ore used to manufacture the beams and tubes supporting the solar panels at Aldoga.

    • FROM MINING ORE TO MAKING STEEL

      Companies that once focused on steel distribution have transitioned to manufacturing, creating jobs and boosting industrial self-sufficiency in the country.

    • REVITALIZING A REGION

      Aldoga, a sparsely populated area in Queensland, is now receiving a much-needed economic boost.

    • HOW THE ALDOGA PLANT WAS BUILT

      This is how beams and tubes made from Australian steel were installed.

    • LOCAL MATERIALS AND JOBS

      The project used domestic raw materials and created over 350 jobs on average, with 103 local workers on site.

       

    • SUSTAINABLE COEXISTENCE WITH LOCAL WILDLIFE

      The site remains open, except for the enclosed panel sections, ensuring wildlife corridors are preserved and allowing animals like kangaroos to move freely.

  • Powering communities

    While our journey began in Pilbara’s primordial crust, it concludes in Queensland’s residential areas and industrial zones. There, renewable energy not only powers homes and factories but also supports entire communities and projects. Through grants, investment, research, and scholarship programs, ACCIONA Energía channels resources to improve the wellbeing and prospects of residents, extending beyond the job opportunities already created.

    So far, the Aldoga Solar Farm has contributed to infrastructure upgrades such as Flynn Road while also funding individual initiatives in education, healthcare, and cultural development in the area. In its 2024 edition, the Small Grants Program funded 12 recipients, enabling us to fund impactful initiatives like Integreat Queensland’s Sisterlife Circle. This program offers a safe and supportive space for women to connect, heal, grow, and celebrate together. Since 2002, ACCIONA Energía has invested more than $4.1 million in local Australian communities.

  • Energy to power a nation

    Sustainable development is impossible without placing renewable energy at its core. It is vital for achieving decarbonization targets and addressing climate change—a profound existential challenge for humanity. However, as this story illustrates, renewable energy also serves as a catalyst for industrial self-sufficiency and revitalizing rural communities. It’s about advancing production methods to be better, more sustainable, and capable of creating a lasting positive impact on local communities.

    Today, the Iron Age, which shaped the foundation of human history, finds a natural continuation in what might one day be recognized as the Renewable Age.

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