POWER

Power for Jabiru

MINING company town Jabiru will be powered by a hybrid renewable power station built by energy producer EDL as part of its transition from mine camp to Indigenous-run tourism town and service hub.

 Artist impression of EDL’s Jabiru hybrid renewable project

Artist impression of EDL’s Jabiru hybrid renewable project

Built by uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia in 1982 to house workers from the Ranger uranium mine, Jabiru is on the edge of Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory. ERA is 68.4% owned...

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