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AGL and Cannon-Brookes Propose Solar Panel Plant at Former Coal Site

By Jeff Gibbs

In a groundbreaking move, energy giant AGL has joined forces with a technology company supported by its major shareholder, billionaire Mike CannonBrookes, to explore the establishment of a cutting-edge solar panel manufacturing facility on the premises of the decommissioned Liddell coal-fired power station.

This collaboration between AGL and Sydney-based SunDrive signifies a significant shift towards renewable energy initiatives, following the closure of the Liddell generator in the NSW Upper Hunter region nearly a year ago.

The decision to cease operations at Liddell, which had reached the end of its operational life, underscores AGL’s commitment to transitioning its coalfired power station sites in Victoria and NSW into sustainable energy

“hubs.”

Damien Nicks, CEO of AGL, emphasized that the partnership with SunDrive marks a pivotal moment in the company’s journey towards creating low-carbon energy hubs, emphasizing a holistic approach that integrates renewable energy generation, large-scale battery storage, and green technology manufacturing. The proposed Hunter Energy Hub aims to adhere to circular economy principles and foster collaboration among industries committed to advancing the energy transition.

Cannon-Brookes, renowned for his environmental advocacy and investment in clean energy ventures, has been instrumental in driving AGL’s strategic shift towards sustainable energy solutions. Through his investment vehicle, Grok Ventures, Cannon-Brookes has championed initiatives aimed at tackling climate change and seizing opportunities in the clean energy sector. SunDrive, a start-up with ground-breaking technology developed at the University of New South Wales, stands at the forefront of solar cell innovation.

Backed by prominent investors, including Blackbird Ventures and Main Sequence Ventures, SunDrive has pioneered solar cell technology that utilizes copper, a cost-effective and abundant alternative to silver. With the successful development of highly efficient solar cells, SunDrive envisions scaling up production at its first commercial-scale manufacturing plant within AGL’s Hunter Energy Hub.

Vince Allen, Founder and CEO of SunDrive, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration with AGL, highlighting the opportunity to introduce Australianmade solar technology to the domestic market. As SunDrive aims to revolutionize rooftop solar installations with its cutting-edge technology, the partnership with AGL signifies a significant step towards advancing Australia’s renewable energy sector.