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MinRes flags battery concerns

MINERAL Resources managing director Chris Ellison is keen on solar and batteries but realistic enough to see they won’t be powering his mine sites any time soon, seeing a 20-year future in gas as he makes a play for AWE and its newly upgraded Waitsia field.

Waitsia gas flaring.

Waitsia gas flaring.

MinRes plans to use gas from AWE's onshore Waitsia field to power its mine sites, port and on sites where it provides services, putting paid to the notion that renewables are taking an increasing share...

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