CALGARY,
AB, Nov. 22, 2023 /CNW/ - TransAlta
Corporation ("TransAlta" or the "Company") (TSX: TA) (NYSE: TAC)
and BHP Group Limited ("BHP") (NYSE: BHP) (ASX: BHP) announced
today that the 48 MW Northern Goldfields solar and battery storage
facility ("Northern Goldfields Solar and Battery Facility") has
achieved commercial operation and is now supplying reliable
electricity to BHP's remote nickel mining operations in
Western Australia.
"We are extremely pleased that this innovative hybrid renewable
solution is now supplying reliable, emissions-free power to BHP's
mining operations in the outback of Western Australia. The Northern Goldfields
Solar and Battery Facility is our first renewable electricity
facility in Australia and is made
possible through our longstanding relationship with BHP," said
John Kousinioris, President and
Chief Executive Officer of TransAlta. "The fully contracted
facility showcases our expertise in integrating renewable energy
into remote power systems," added Mr. Kousinioris.
"Nickel is in high demand for batteries and electric vehicles,
and this progress is part of our commitment to delivering more
sustainable, lower carbon product to our customers," said BHP
Australia President Geraldine
Slattery. "Renewables are increasingly powering BHP
operations around the globe and this facility – the first we have
built on one of our sites – is another step forward in our plans to
reduce our operational greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30 per
cent by FY30, from FY20 levels."
"It's also wonderful to see the Northern Goldfields Solar and
Battery Facility being commissioned on the back of a team of
dedicated engineers, technicians and many others bringing new ideas
to the table to support the development of more renewable
electricity for our business. This facility will help us reduce
Scope 2 emissions at Nickel West's northern operations by 12 per
cent, resulting in an estimated reduction of 54,000 tonnes of CO2-e
per annum – the equivalent of removing 23,000 combustion engine
cars(1) from the road each year," added Ms.
Slattery.
"It's projects like these that are setting a global
standard of what a modern mine looks like, with a big focus on the
environment and reducing carbon emissions," said Bill Johnston, Western Australian Minister for
Mines and Petroleum; Energy. "I look forward to seeing what other
projects BHP and TransAlta may develop," added Mr. Johnston.
The Northern Goldfields Solar and Battery Storage Facility
consists of the 27.4 MW Mt Keith Solar Farm, 10.7 MW Leinster Solar
Farm, 10.1 MW Leinster battery energy storage system and
interconnecting transmission infrastructure, all of which is now
integrated into TransAlta's existing 169 MW Southern Cross Energy
North remote network in Western
Australia.
The project created more than 100 direct and indirect jobs in
the Goldfields and Perth regions
during the construction phase and will support ongoing employment
opportunities during operations. The project has also engaged with
local stakeholders and communities, including Traditional Owners
from the Tjiwarl Native Title Holders, to ensure positive social
and economic outcomes.
TransAlta is continuing to work with BHP Nickel West on the
development of other projects to further reduce Scope 2 greenhouse
gas emissions at BHP's Mt Keith and Leinster operations.
Northern Goldfields Solar Project Highlights
- 12 per cent reduction in emissions at BHP Nickel West's
operations at Mt Keith and Leinster(2);
- Long-term contracted cash flows with a globally recognized
counterparty; and
- Contract life of 16 years
Notes
(1) Based on the average combined CO2 emissions
for a new light vehicle sold in Australia of 182 grams per kilometre in 2017
and average travel distance of 13,301 kilometres a
year.
(2) Based on BHP Nickel West's FY20 scope 2
emissions.
About TransAlta Corporation:
TransAlta owns, operates and develops a diverse fleet of
electrical power generation assets in Canada, the United
States and Australia with a
focus on long-term shareholder value. TransAlta provides
municipalities, medium and large industries, businesses and utility
customers with clean, affordable, energy efficient and reliable
power. Today, TransAlta is one of Canada's largest producers of wind power and
Alberta's largest producer of
hydro-electric power. For over 112 years, TransAlta has been a
responsible operator and a proud member of the communities where we
operate and where our employees work and live. TransAlta aligns its
corporate goals with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and its
climate change strategy with CDP (formerly Climate Disclosure
Project) and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial
Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations. TransAlta has achieved a 68 per
cent reduction in GHG emissions or 22 million tonnes since 2015 and
has received scores of A- from CDP and AA from MSCI.
For more information about TransAlta, visit our web site at
transalta.com.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking
Information
This news release contains "forward-looking information",
within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws, and
"forward-looking statements", within the meaning of applicable
United States securities laws,
including the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995 (collectively referred to herein as "forward-looking
statements). In some cases, forward-looking statements can be
identified by terminology such as "plans", "expects", "proposed",
"will", "anticipates", "develop", "continue", and similar
expressions suggesting future events or future performance. In
particular, this news release contains, without limitation,
statements pertaining to the anticipated benefits arising from
Northern Goldfields Solar and Battery Facility (defined above);
development of a wind farm at Mount Keith; expectation to achieve
the Clean Electricity Growth Plan; expectations relating to meeting
the future needs of our customers with clean electricity solutions;
and expectation greenhouse gas emissions reductions. These
forward-looking statements are not historical facts but are based
on TransAlta's belief and assumptions based on information
available at the time the assumptions were made, including, but not
limited to the political and regulatory environments; and the
condition of the financial markets not changing significantly.
These statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties
that may cause actual results to differ materially from those
contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Some of the factors
that could cause such differences include: changes in market power
and gas prices; supply chain disruptions impacting major
maintenance and growth projects; cybersecurity breaches; negative
impacts to our credit ratings; legislative or regulatory
developments and their impacts; increasingly stringent
environmental requirements and their impacts; increased
competition; global capital markets activity (including our ability
to access financing at a reasonable cost or at all); changes in
prevailing interest rates, currency exchange rates and inflation
levels; armed hostilities; general economic conditions in the
geographic areas in which TransAlta operates; and other risks and
uncertainties discussed in the TransAlta's materials filed with the
securities regulatory authorities from time to time and as also set
forth in the TransAlta's MD&A and Annual Information Form for
the year ended Dec. 31, 2022. Readers
are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements, which reflect TransAlta's expectations only as of the
date of this news release. The purpose of the financial outlooks
contained in this news release are to give the reader information
about management's current expectations and plans and readers are
cautioned that such information may not be appropriate for other
purposes and is given as of the date of this news release.
TransAlta disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise
these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, except as required by
law.
Note: All financial figures are in Canadian dollars unless
otherwise indicated.
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