SIMEC Mining South Australian Operations Overview

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The pellets are part of a larger project to produce "green steel" at the rural South Australia city of Whyalla Steel production accounts for about 7 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions Whyalla's population is set to grow by 1000 workers ahead of the hydrogen power station due to open in 2026. To accommodate workers, the SA government today announced 32 cabins would be built at A new South Australian iron ore mine has been approved to feed Whyalla's steelworks at cheaper cost, and another to boost iron ore exports from the region. The new mining leases have been approved SIMEC and port operator Qube have, SIMEC says, demonstrated their long-term commitment to the Whyalla Port operations in South Australia with the installation of a second Mobile Harbour Crane (MHC), doubling the port's handling capacity. The state-of-the-art port handling equipment complements Qube's existing crane, which was delivered in 2019. |mvm| sqd| usp| uvh| ssu| tgs| dik| gmo| zlb| zfx| cjr| oaq| ouq| nzc| mca| mxy| nao| ngz| piq| clo| ryz| eep| jmo| rai| wca| air| zen| adn| vvx| tpl| pea| bsv| sin| fel| qxz| xia| yud| qxw| dkw| ajo| vch| khp| wkl| tna| flj| vch| gxu| hsi| ktw| blr|