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Pacific Blue to to supply RE for Australian Open

The energy company will supply 100% renewable energy for Tennis Australia.

Australia-based power company Pacific Blue has finalised the partnership to be the official renewable energy partner of the Australian Open and Tennis Australia in 2024. 

Under the deal, the energy company will supply all of the electricity needs for the Australian Open at Melbourne Park with 100% renewable energy coming from its wind farm in Portland, Victoria.

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“With more than three decades at the forefront of Australia’s renewable energy transition, Pacific Blue is a natural partner for Tennis Australia. Like a winning doubles pair, this partnership shows what is possible when like-minded organisations who are committed to real action rather than just promises, join forces for a better future,” Domenic Capomolla, CEO of Pacific Blue, stated.

Key points of the partnership comprise a consistent supply of renewable energy for the National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park and Albert Reserve throughout the year and the handover of large-scale generation certificates (LGCs) to Tennis Australia needed for AO 2024.

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