GFG Alliance links with Shanghai Electric for Australian solar farm
Melbourne
GFG Alliance, a privately held conglomerate run by Britain's Gupta family, on Monday said it had linked up with Chinese energy company Shanghai Electric to build a solar farm in the state of South Australia.
The 280 megawatt (MW) Cultana solar project would power GFG's Whyalla steelworks, as well as other industrial and corporate customers.
GFG did not put a price tag on the solar farm, but said it was part of a promise made by GFG chairman Sanjeev Gupta to spend US$1 billion in renewables in Australia, which also includes a hydropower dam and a large battery hub.
"Everything is ready so ... We'll start the construction phase fairly soon," Mr Gupta told reporters.
GFG is regenerating the aged steelworks, which it bought from administrators in August 2017. It is looking to expand its annual output to 10 million tonnes from 1.2 million tonnes currently.
Mr Gupta has said he would consider a partial listing of the company's steel assets in Britain, Europe and Australia in the second half of 2019. "We are examining ... various options on various capital markets," he noted.
GFG Group early this year said it had signed up with British racing car engineering firm Gordon Murray Design to build an electric vehicle, either at a Holden plant in South Australia or next door at a location in the southern state of Victoria. REUTERS
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