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Australian LNG provider Woodside plots 500MW solar, 400MWh energy storage project

Australian LNG provider Woodside plots 500MW solar, 400MWh energy storage project
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Biggest Fossil Fuel Development In A Decade – Controversial WA Gas Project Under Pressure In Supreme Court – Greenpeace

Biggest Fossil Fuel Development In A Decade – Controversial WA Gas Project Under Pressure In Supreme Court – Greenpeace
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Carbon Capture: Five Decades of False Hope, Hype, and Hot Air - Oil Change International

Carbon Capture: Five Decades of False Hope, Hype, and Hot Air - Oil Change International
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300MW offshore wind farm planned for Western Australia

A subsidiary of UK-based Australis Energy has submitted plans to the Western Australia Environmental Protection Authority for an up to 300MW offshore wind farm off the coast of the Australian state. WA Offshore Windfarm is proposing a project that would be located approximately 5.5km off the coast between Preston Beach and Myalup. It would feature 20 to 37 turbines with individual capacity between 8MW and 15MW. Electricity generated would be fed into the Western Australia electricity grid within the South West Interconnector System using both subsea and overhead transmission cables. Australis Energy is also planning to develop two further projects in Australia off the coasts of South Australia and Victoria.

EPA to investigate as Nyrstar admits Port Pirie smelter will exceed annual lead emissions limit

EPA to investigate as Nyrstar admits Port Pirie smelter will exceed annual lead emissions limit Posted TueTuesday 29 Nyrstar was directed to reduce its annual lead emissions when it signed a new licence. ( Print text only Cancel Port Pirie s smelter is on track to cut annual lead emissions by almost 20 per cent but is still forecast to breach limits set in a new licence, resources company Nyrstar says. Key points: Nyrstar says it will exceed new emissions limits this year, although they have dropped from previous years The new limits were set six months ago, with Nyrstar s new licence issued in July

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