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Miners need new power play

MINERS seeking to build “net-zero” emissions greenfield sites need to reimagine fundamental processes and company culture rather than just expecting emerging technologies and energy sources to provide a quick fix, Future of Mining Australia attendees have been told.

Craig Guthrie
Fred Delabbio (left) and Dominic Da Cruz at Future of Mining Australia 2022.

Fred Delabbio (left) and Dominic Da Cruz at Future of Mining Australia 2022.

They were told there were several candidates competing to be the low-carbon energy system of tomorrow for mine sites and that in recent years miners started adopting alternative and renewables energy sources...

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