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Leigh Creek to begin construction

LEIGH Creek Energy has received approval to construct an aboveground plant as part of its pre-commercial demonstration, the first of three approved activity notifications required to commence production at its Leigh Creek energy project in South Australia.

Berkay Erkan
Leigh Creek to begin construction

Managing director Phil Stavely said the approval was a "monumental moment for the company as it moves towards its objective of being a key provider of energy in Australia".   It is unlikely to be smooth...

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