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Taronga's renewable tin plans

UK-HEADQUARTERED tin developer First Tin is partnering with BID Energy Partners to conduct a feasibility study to explore renewable energy supply options for its wholly-owned Taronga tin project in New South Wales.

Yiying Li
First Tin chief operating officer Tony Truelove underground at Taronga.

First Tin chief operating officer Tony Truelove underground at Taronga.

First Tin said preliminary studies suggested solar power could be supplied for considerably less cost than grid or diesel power for the site. The Taronga tin project is located within the New England...

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