The contraction of AUD 200 million (USD 150 million approximately) each solar plants in south Australia's Whyalla region and in Moranbah in the east of Australia will begin late next year, the company said.
The Whyalla project is to be completed in an year and is expected to create350 jobs. It will involve a 120 MW solar generation plant, with potential capacity of up to 150MW, which would make it one of the largest solar farms in Australia.
Adani aims to develop renewable energy projects in Australia with a capacity of 1,500 MW in the next five years. Its CEO of Australian operations, Jeyakumar Janakaraj, said Adani looked forward to working with the Whyalla community to enhance the South Australian renewable energy industry.
"This is great news for Whyalla. For many years we have promoted Whyalla as a perfect location for solar energy production. We have sun, land, a skilled workforce and a supportive community. Those attributes have attracted theinterest of Adani," said Giles lawmaker Eddie Hughes.
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Whyalla Mayor Lyn Breuer said the council looked forward to the economic benefits the project would bring. "Whyalla City Council strongly supports renewable projects, and we believe Adani's solar generator project will bring major benefits to the City of Whyalla and the region as a whole."
Adani saidthe solar projects will bein addition to its investment in the planned Carmichael coal mine in Queensland's Galilee Basin and rail and port facilities.
Justice John Bond dismissed the group's challenge to the environmental approval and Adrian Burragubba's challenge to a Native Title Tribunal's decision regarding the mine.
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Adani said it would now examine the full decision documents and make no further comment.
But Burrangubba vowed to continue its struggle against the project saying, "wewill not be halted in our fight to protect our land and water...Further appeal being considered, full bench of the Federal Court still to rule."
Burragubba and four other members of the W&J Council hadsought a judicial review of the Mines Minister's decision to issue mining leases for the Carmichael Coal Mine.
Adani has constructed 793 MW of solar plant in India to date, including one of the world's largest solar plants at Tamil Nadu in southern India which has a capacity of 648MW.
Adani has a further 1,225 MW in construction or late development phase in India.