Pilbara Mines Could Save $30bn Through Common-User Infrastructure - Australian Mining
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Pilbara mines could save $30 billion with ‘coordinated’ shared infrastructure - Mining Magazine Australia
The Pilbara region of WA. Image: Paul Farey/shutterstock.com Australia can save more than $30 billion over the next 25 years if construction of electricity transmission and generation infrastructure in the Pilbara are “coordinated”, according to a new report. Published by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), mining companies are being urged to work with governments, transmission developers and energy providers to ensure infrastructure i…
Pilbara mines could save $30bn through common-user infrastructure - Australian Mining
The Pilbara region of Western Australia. Image: electra/shutterstock.comMining companies have been urged to work with governments, transmission developers and energy providers to deliver a coordinated approach to building energy infrastructure in the Pilbara. A report commissioned by the Federal Government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation found that more than $30 billion could be saved over the next 25 years through a coordinated approach to …
CEFC finds coordinated grid could save $30 billion - Ecogeneration
Image: nazariykarkhut/stock.adobe.comA coordinated transmission strategy could save Australia more than $30 billion over the next 25 years while fast-tracking industrial decarbonisation in the Pilbara, according to new modelling commissioned by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation. The Marsden Jacob Associates report, Common User Transmission and Decarbonising Pilbara Energy Demand (PDF), found that a Common User Transmission Infrastructure (CUT…
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