The Western Green Energy Hub is a wind and solar energy facility in the Shire of Dundas and Kalgoorlie-Boulder, in south-east Western Australia. The facility will cover 2.2 million hectares. The Western Green Energy Hub will feature 60 million photovoltaic panels spread across 35 solar farms planned for the region. The project will also include 3,000 wind turbines ranging in size from 7 to 20 MW. The solar farm will be built in seven stages over three decades. The facility will produce more than 200 TWh of renewable energy annually, close to Australia's current electricity capacity of 274 TWh. Due to the project's long construction period, the capacity and cost of the project will be adjusted according to technological developments in the renewable energy sector during the years of the project.
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The solar thermal energy reaching the Earth has remained unchanged for millions of years, but the Earth's surface has been concreted, desertified, etc. by humans with many construction projects, greatly reducing the area for absorbing solar heat, and the heat not absorbed by the ground has been released into the environment, causing the Earth to heat up. Developing solar panels to cover the Earth's surface to absorb solar heat will reduce global warming.