Fortescue invests $680m in Pilbara Green Energy Project

Fortescue commits US$680 million to expand Pilbara green energy infrastructure, aiming to meet increasing industrial and data centre demand.

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The Fortescue Ltd (ASX: FMG) share price is in focus after announcing a US$680 million investment to expand green energy infrastructure in the Pilbara, aiming to meet rising demand for renewable power, especially from data centres.

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What did Fortescue report?

  • US$680 million allocated to accelerate the 200MW Pilbara Green Energy Project
  • Investment is additional to the previously approved US$6.2 billion decarbonisation program
  • Project to deliver a fully integrated, off-grid renewable energy system with large-scale battery storage
  • Green Grid expected to reach 1.2GW solar, 600MW wind, and 4–5GWh battery storage by 2028
  • Completion anticipated by 2028, with multi-gigawatt expansion planned post-2030

What else do investors need to know?

Fortescue is extending its renewable infrastructure not just to achieve its Real Zero by 2030 goal but also to provide additional capacity for a broader range of industrial clients, including those in the fast-growing data centre sector. The project will replicate the company's Green Grid, aiming to deliver reliable, firmed power at scale.

This initiative reflects Fortescue's ongoing response to the global energy transition and growing demand for green energy. The company is collaborating with government and traditional custodians in the Pilbara region to ensure inclusive project development.

What did Fortescue management say?

Fortescue Executive Chairman Dr Andrew Forrest AO said:

Fortescue is already demonstrating in the Pilbara that heavy industry can operate on a fully integrated renewable grid – eliminating fossil fuels while improving cost, reliability and control.

We are now extending this model to new customers, particularly data centres, helping meet one of the fastest growing sources of demand in the world.

This is about replicating our Decarbonisation Green Grid, delivering new green electrons at a scale and speed to market not able to be replicated by fossil fuel.

It enables a pathway for new industries to operate fossil fuel free, cheaper and faster than traditional alternatives.

What's next for Fortescue?

Fortescue expects the Pilbara Green Energy Project to be operational by 2028, boosting renewable capacity and offering a pathway to scale beyond this date. The company remains focused on maintaining its capital discipline and leveraging its expertise from previous decarbonisation projects to ensure successful delivery.

Looking ahead, Fortescue plans to work with partners and stakeholders to further expand its green energy solutions, particularly targeting high-energy consumers like data centres, as it continues its transition toward net zero emissions.

Fortescue share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Fortescue shares have risen 35%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 10% over the same period.

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