Australia's Iron Ore Giant Fortescue Plans 235GW Green Energy Drive

Melanie Burton
Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest outlined ambitious plans on Wednesday to build a renewable energy business, aiming to compete with oil giants to provide low-cost green energy globally.

Billionaire Forrest, who turned Fortescue Metals Group over two decades into the world's fourth-biggest iron ore miner, said Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has already signed preliminary deals, such as in Papua New Guinea and Africa, and a team of executives is looking for other partners.

"We are building a portfolio of renewable assets, energy-producing assets around the world," Forrest, Fortescue's chairman, told the company's annual meeting via videolink from Paraguay.

He said Fortescue has so far committed A$1 billion ($731 million) out to 2023 for the project and expected also to use off-balance sheet financing.

"With scale and innovation, we will be able to ramp up supply of green hydrogen and green ammonia to deliver low cost energy reliably at industrial scale to customers all over the world."

Hydrogen and ammonia fuel cells are set to be used in transport and shipping, ammonia in fertilizer and hydrogen also in steelmaking, he said.

Forrest, whose net worth is estimated at nearly $17 billion, said the company's initial target would be to have 235 gigawatts (GW) of installed energy capacity but did not provide a timeline.

Such a target would be "extremely challenging," said Gero Farruggio, head of global renewables at research firm Rystad Energy Farruggio. Energy major BP, by comparison, plans to produce 50GW of renewable energy by 2030.

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Forrest has been touring the world and said executives have visited 23 countries to shortlist partners and plan to visit 24 more, with investments tied to human rights obligations, he said.

"We will be insisting on equal opportunities. Equal economic outcomes for boys and girls because that will drive employment opportunities."

Fortescue, which has committed its own operations to be carbon neutral by 2040, has been accumulating licenses and patents over the past five years to further it plans.

Forrest's net wealth tripled over the last year, according to Australia's Financial Review Rich List.

Fortescue posted a record net profit of $4.74 billion last year on a mix of high prices for iron ore and better margins for its products.

FMG shares ended down 1.8%, compared to a 1.8% gain in the wider market.

 ($1 = 1.3689 Australian dollars) 

(Reporting by Melanie Burton; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Richard Pullin)

Categories: Renewable Energy Renewables Hydrogen Ammonia

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