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NCIG One Step Closer to Operational Net Zero with PPA Milestone Reached

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As part of its commitment to achieving Net Zero operational emissions by 2030, Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group (NCIG) has secured a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for clean energy from the Goulburn River solar farm. The project, developed and owned by Lightsource bp, has now commenced construction.

The signing of the PPA for the Goulburn River solar farm represents a key step forward in NCIG’s commitment to transitioning to renewable energy. The project will provide renewable energy at a volume to achieve 100% renewable energy for NCIG’s Kooragang Island facility from 2030 onwards.

“The commencement of construction on the Goulburn River solar farm by Lightsource bp marks a significant milestone for NCIG,” said Aaron Johansen, CEO of NCIG.

“Not only will this PPA supply our facility with reliable, cost-effective renewable energy, but it also strengthens our ongoing commitment to reducing our carbon footprint and contributing to the long-term sustainability of the region.”

The Goulburn River solar farm has a capacity of 585 MWdc, contributing to the local grid while advancing the renewable energy capacity in the region. In addition to supporting NCIG’s Net Zero goals, the project is set to create local jobs and enhance the regions clean energy infrastructure.

“We are proud to be partnering with Lightsource bp on this exciting project. Their expertise in renewable energy, combined with the shared vision for sustainability, has been instrumental in getting us to this point,” Johansen continued. “This PPA not only secures long-term pricing for our energy needs but also paves the way for other businesses in the region to make similar commitments toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.”

The Goulburn River solar farm has now commenced construction activities. The project is expected to deliver clean energy to NCIG from 2030, marking a significant milestone in both organisations’ sustainability journeys.

You can learn more about the Goulburn River Solar project and NCIG’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, at ncig.com.au.


Key Facts:

NCIG is a key component of Australia’s multi-billion-dollar coal industry. As a major coal export terminal, we provide an essential service to the Hunter Valley coal chain and generate strong economic benefits for our local and national economies. Our customers’ coal is transported from the Hunter Valley by rail to our terminal. We carefully manage these products through the process of them being unloaded and stored in our stockyards until being loaded onto ships.


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Brooke Stevenson
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