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Dyno Nobel spends $20M to abate Moranbah NOx

Project expected to abate about 200,000t of CO2-e emissions a year

Staff Reporter
The NOx abatement unit at Dyno Nobel's Moranbah ammonium nitrate facility. Photo: Dyno Nobel

The NOx abatement unit at Dyno Nobel's Moranbah ammonium nitrate facility. Photo: Dyno Nobel | Credits: Dyno Nobel

Dyno Nobel has cut the ribbon on a $20 million nitrous oxide abatement project at its ammonium nitrate facility in Moranbah, Queensland. The project is expected to have a 20-year lifespan and should...

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