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More and more wheels keep on falling off the green $hit cart every day ...It would have been halfway along the lonely stretch between tourist mecca Broome and the iron ore shipping capital of Port Hedland.
A new town for 8,000 workers, their families and all the services and additional people you would need for such a population in Australia's remote North West region.
A town built using the latest in sustainability principles to service one of the world's largest renewable energy projects which covers more than 6,500 square kilometres of spinifex-dominated sand plains.
With a 26 gigawatt capacity — which is enough energy to meet a third of Australia's demand in 2020 — the Australian Renewable Energy Hub wind and solar project would have created green hydrogen and ammonia for export.
Well that was the plan.
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