
Amazon Hits 1GW of Clean Energy Across Australia
Amazon just locked in nine new renewable energy projects across Australia, tripling its clean energy commitment to power over half a million homes. The $2 billion investment turns former coal mining sites into solar farms while helping the country race toward a carbon-free future.
Amazon Australia just made its biggest clean energy bet yet, signing nine new power projects that will bring the company's renewable capacity to nearly 1 gigawatt across the country.
The new deals add 430 megawatts of solar, wind, and battery storage across New South Wales and Victoria. That's enough clean electricity to power more than 500,000 Australian homes every year once everything goes online.
The portfolio includes a wind farm, multiple solar installations paired with batteries, and upgrades to existing renewable sites. These projects pump carbon-free energy directly into the shared power grid that serves homes, hospitals, and schools.
One standout project transforms pain into progress. The Muswellbrook Solar Farm is rising on rehabilitated brownfield land, including former coal mining sites in New South Wales. What once extracted fossil fuels will now generate clean electricity and help restore the damaged landscape.
Amazon paired these energy projects with local agriculture, letting farmers continue using the land while solar panels operate overhead. The setup creates dual income streams for rural communities and keeps the countryside productive.

The tech giant has now invested roughly $2 billion in Australian renewable energy since 2020. The spending spree supports Amazon's Climate Pledge goal of hitting net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.
The Ripple Effect
Amazon's renewable push does more than offset the company's own power use. Every megawatt added to Australia's grid makes clean energy more available and affordable for everyone connected to it.
The timing matters too. Amazon recently announced plans to pour $20 billion into Australian data centers between 2025 and 2029, infrastructure that will demand enormous amounts of electricity. Building renewable capacity now means that expansion can run on sunshine and wind instead of coal and gas.
The projects create construction jobs in regional areas and establish long-term partnerships with local energy developers like OX2, X-ELIO, Anza, TagEnergy, and European Energy. These companies gain stable corporate buyers for their renewable output, making future clean energy projects more financially viable.
Australia's government is backing the shift hard, using AI innovation and data infrastructure as levers for economic growth. Corporate renewable investments like Amazon's help the country build that digital future without backsliding on climate commitments.
Half a million homes powered by clean energy is just the beginning for a country racing to reinvent its energy system.
Based on reporting by Google: clean energy investment
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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