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How green was my process?

WHILE miners admit renewable energy is one of the best ways to reduce the amount of carbon their mine sites emit, going green can come at a cost, particularly for those doing a lot of processing.

While Agnew has wind and solar, it has also opted for gas-fired generation to supplement the renewables.

While Agnew has wind and solar, it has also opted for gas-fired generation to supplement the renewables.

Demand for "green" metals is only going to increase as the world looks to decarbonise and for miners that means reducing their scope one, two and three emissions. For most mines the bulk of their scope...

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