News Infrastructure сонячна енергетика 2273 15 November 2025
Funding supports up to ten separate projects under a single agreement
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has allocated AUD 45 million to Fortescue Metals Group’s Solar Innovation Hub in the Pilbara region. This was announced in a statement by ARENA.
The hub will serve as a 500 MW test site as part of Fortescue’s planned 1.5 GW solar energy development project. It is designed to reduce the fixed cost of industrial-scale solar energy and ensure its faster adoption into Australia’s renewable energy landscape.
The initiative will use a new financing model that supports up to ten separate projects under a single agreement. These initiatives will test a range of new solar technologies with the aim of reducing costs, demonstrating technical and commercial viability, and promoting knowledge sharing.
Fortescue has already launched two demonstration projects within the center. In the first, the company, together with Built Robotics, successfully tested automated pile driving technology at the Cloudbreak solar farm, demonstrating the potential of robotics to transform large-scale solar construction. In the second, the mining giant will test Maverick’s rapid solar deployment technology on site with Australian company 5B from early 2026.
Both innovations are being evaluated at Cloudbreak and, if successful, will be scaled up in future phases of Fortescue’s solar energy development.
Fortescue and China’s Envision Energy announced a partnership to accelerate global industrial decarbonization and develop competitively priced, 24/7 clean energy systems. The parties announced the alliance during the UN General Assembly in New York at the end of September. As part of the initiative, Fortescue has selected Envision Energy as its strategic partner in the field of wind energy.


