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flag Emerald Horizon’s thorium-powered energy units, backed by Newcastle Jets, will supply Tomago Aluminium and EV charging networks, offering zero-emission, long-lasting power.

flag Emerald Horizon, backed by the Newcastle Jets, is advancing its ADES technology—a compact, zero-emission energy system using thorium and molten salt powered by a particle accelerator—to supply industrial energy at Tomago Aluminium and beyond. flag Each shipping-container-sized unit generates 15 megawatts for 20 years, enough for 10,000 homes, without nuclear chain reactions or long-term waste. flag The company plans to deploy around 80 units to power Tomago Aluminium fully and has secured a deal with Malaysia’s Perodua to supply EV charging networks, feeding surplus energy into the grid. flag Operating under an “energy as a service” model funded by bonds, Emerald Horizon installs and maintains systems under long-term power agreements, eliminating upfront costs. flag It is urging the Australian government to allow deployment, citing outdated public perceptions despite rising energy demands. flag The Jets partnership aims to raise awareness about sustainable, affordable energy solutions.

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