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Australia

A global leader

Australia is uniquely positioned to become a global leader in low-carbon industrial development. With vast renewable resources, stable regulatory conditions, abundant critical minerals, and strong geopolitical positioning, the country offers an unparalleled platform for sustainable export growth.

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As the world accelerates its push for decarbonised supply chains, Australia is under increasing demand to deliver green iron, clean fuels, and low-emissions industrial materials to key international markets – including Japan, Korea, the EU, and Southeast Asia.

Bivios in Australia

We support clients across the industry value chain with:

Green hydrogen & ammonia

Renewable energy & Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF)

Circular economy & bio-clusters

Industrial precinct & Renewable Energy Industrial Precinct (REIP) strategies

Critical minerals & green metals

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Green Iron Modelling with the Superpower Institute

In partnership with the Superpower Institute, Bivios led the techno-economic modelling of green iron production across five key locations:

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  • Gladstone (QLD)

  • Pilbara (WA)

  • Geraldton (WA)

  • Kwinana (WA)

  • Eyre Peninsula (SA)
     

The analysis formed the backbone of the May 2025 report “A Green Iron Plan for Australia”, where Bivios was a core technical contributor. This modelling demonstrates how Australia can become the world’s premier supplier of low-emissions iron – transforming global steel supply chains while securing long-term prosperity.

Queensland

14 GW+ Renewable Pipeline

Bivios is actively developing on a portfolio of 8 wind and solar assets across 900,000 hectares in Queensland, with integrated BESS and hydrogen export potential.

Scale & Pipeline

  • 1.5 GW wind capacity in advanced development (FID by 2027)

  • 3.0 GW co-located solar in early-stage development (FID by 2027)

  • 9.7 GW additional wind and solar capacity targeting FID by 2028

  • 3.0 GW of generation capacity earmarked for hydrogen export

Performance & Zoning

  • Assets located in Queensland Renewable Energy Zones (QREZ)

  • 34.9% avg capacity factor (wind)

  • 24.0% avg capacity factor (solar)

  • High-quality development zones with grid and hydrogen alignment

Transmission & Network Alignment

  • 7.0 GW of capacity within QREZ Phase 3 (completion by 2028)

  • 1.5 GW adjacent to CopperString 2032 transmission corridor

  • 7.7 GW positioned along the reinforced grid to southern QLD and NSW

Featured Projects

Check out our other Australian projects.

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Rare Earths Processing Decarbonisation

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WA Renewable Energy Industrial Precinct Evaluation

Policy Alignment & Investment Support

We align projects with key Australian and federal programs including:

Hydrogen Headstart

Clean Energy Finance Corporation

ARENA

Critical Minerals Production Tax Incentive

Green Iron Investment Fund

Powering the Regions Fund

Safeguard Mechanism Reform

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