Renewables
Power generated on site through solar and wind, stored and transferred, feeding a system designed to run without fossil fuels.
Real Zero is the standard we’re calling for.
Our decarbonisation program is how we’re making it happen.
Across the Pilbara, we’re replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy, battery storage, electrified equipment and the systems that connect them together.
This is Real Zero in motion.
Fossil fuels don’t just create emissions. They create cost, risk and dependence.
Our operations rely heavily on diesel transported thousands of kilometres across the Pilbara.
Prices spike. Supply chains stretch. Every litre burned is something we don’t control.
Removing fossil fuels means removing that exposure and building a system that is more efficient, more resilient and more controllable.
Decarbonisation isn’t about obligation, it’s about advantage.
Electrification reduces reliance on volatile fuel supply chains, improves energy security and lowers long-term operating costs.
At the same time, the economics have shifted.
Solar and battery costs have fallen by around 90% since 2010, making renewable energy the most practical way to power our operations.
Real Zero is a competitive advantage for the industry, not a trade-off.
This is not incremental. It’s a complete shift away from fossil fuels.
We’re investing heavily in the renewable energy, infrastructure and technology needed to scale Real Zero across heavy industry.
By 2030, we'll transform how we power, move and operate.
Diesel-powered assets removed
Diesel displaced from 2030
Decarbonisation doesn’t happen in one place.
We're building an integrated system where renewable power, battery storage, electrified equipment and operational technology work together as one connected network.
That’s what makes this different.
Not a standalone solution, but a new operating model for mining.
Power generated on site through solar and wind, stored and transferred, feeding a system designed to run without fossil fuels.

Diesel-powered equipment replaced with electric alternatives - from haul trucks to locomotives.

A control layer that coordinates energy, equipment and demand in real time - making the system work.
A workforce equipped to build, operate and maintain a decarbonised operation.