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BHP has signed a renewable power purchase agreement with Neoen that is expected to supply 70 megawatts to its Olympic Dam copper-uranium mine in South Australia from 2026-27.
The 70MW is about half the operation's electricity needs.
The deal will allow Olympic Dam to record a net zero emission position for the contracted volume of supply.
BHP expects a 32% reduction in scope two emissions at Nickel West once the wind farm is finished