Home / News / Australia

Australian MinRes will supply Onslow iron ore project with solar energy

The 3.8 MW solar array and more than 6,600 solar panels will displace approximately 95 TJ of natural gas annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions...

BHP extends March iron ore discounts

Australian iron ore miner BHP has increased discounts on its Jimblebar Fines (JMBF) and Mining Area C Fines (MACF) forward contracts, while narrowing...

BHP may stop coal production in Australia at the end of December due to strike

Security operators are threatening to strike at Australian miner BHP's Queensland coal mines, while train drivers at Western Australia's iron ore...

Coking coal continues to fall in price due to increased supply

Prices for coking coal in Australia continued to fall last week due to increased supply....

Liberty Steel to build electric arc furnace at Whyalle plant in Australia

Danieli's patented Q-One technology provides direct power from clean energy sources, aligning the plant with future renewable energy development...

Australian mineral exploration spending reaches record high

Non-ferrous metals exploration spending is trending upward, double its level two years ago and more than four times its 2016 level....

Australia and the UK aim to catch up and overtake China in the battery metal sector

Critical minerals businesses in Australia and the UK plan to create an integrated battery supply chain to prevent Chinese companies from monopolying...

Australia to build world's largest pumped storage power plant

The project is part of a wider A$62 billion energy plan designed to meet the state government's goals of achieving 70% renewable energy production by...

Australian steel companies hard hit by Chinese steel crisis

The problems faced by China's steel industry in the first half of the year are likely to persist until the end of the year, according to one of the...

China and Australia agree to improve bilateral relations

The cost of coal on the world market may start to rise again if China lifts a politically motivated blockade on fuel supplies from Australia. This,...

Australian TIG approved coal mining at the Chukchi Zvonkoye field

The company expects to bring the new open pit to its design capacity in 2023, which will significantly increase the volume of coal production. In...

Rusal filed a claim for a 20% refund in the Queensland Alumina alumina refinery of the Rio Tinto concern

Rusal's lawyers believe that the Australian mining concern violated its obligations, and the personal sanctions imposed against the founder of the...

ThyssenKrupp enters Australia's green hydrogen market

According to research conducted by German analysts, less than 5% of Australia's renewable energy potential converted to hydrogen would be sufficient...

Serbia completely closed the Australian lithium project in Loznica

One of the reasons for such a drastic step, analysts cite the sensational deportation of Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic from Australia on Sunday....

Rio Tinto Shares Fall Strongly After Announcement Of Investment To Reduce Emissions

Australia's largest iron ore company has announced upcoming spending of $ 7.5 billion to halve its carbon footprint by 2030....

Largest gold mine in Australia served by 36 fully automatic dump trucks

Newmont Corporation launched the gold industry's first Autonomous Transportation System (AHS) at Boddington, Australia's largest gold mine....

Australia allocates $ 1.5 billion for the development of mining

The focus is on critical minerals including lithium, graphite, vanadium, tungsten, cobalt, manganese, zirconium, scandium, molybdenum, hafnium and...

Australia will produce hydrogen for export to remain a leading energy exporter

Australia plans to maintain its position as a leading exporter of energy resources to the countries of Northeast Asia during the transition to a...

Australia Formally Refuses to Cut Fossil Fuels Production and Use

The International Monetary Fund has called on Australia to set a "time-bound" target of net zero emissions on Friday, warning that...

Not only submarines: Australia to build combat drones as part of a new alliance with the United States

This is the first time Boeing has deployed its military technology outside of North America....

Australia has hinted to France about breaking the $ 60 billion deal for the past two years

Paris called Australia's cancellation of the submarine deal "a stab in the back," and Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said that...

Airbus begins designing a hydrogen-powered aircraft

The French developer has begun the practical implementation of a project to build a hydrogen-powered aircraft commissioned by a New Zealand airline....

Australia will build its own nuclear submarines

Australia will no longer continue its Attack-class conventional submarine program with the French Naval Group to build $ 56 billion submarines, but...

Australian CWP Global invests 76 million euros in a wind farm in the Kherson region of Ukraine

As promised by the company, the investment will create a 73 MW wind farm and employ 360 people....

Australia approves coal mine development project for the first time in six months

The Australian government fears, under pressure from the UN and environmental activists, simply to fall out of the market, losing the main export...

Australia rejects UN demand to liquidate coal industry

The Australian government does not intend to abandon one of the main sources of foreign exchange earnings and claims that coal consumption in the...

World iron ore prices will not fall below $ 100 until the end of 2022 - Australian government

The Australian government has radically revised its iron ore price outlook, making a softer landing over the next 2.5 years from its current peak of...

Tesla plans to buy raw materials for the production of batteries in Australia for a billion dollars

The increase in imports from this country may be the result of Joe Biden's new government policy....

BHP Billiton instigates miners' revolt by banning them from drinking a lot of beer at night

BHP workers are tired of being treated like children, said Shane Roulston, the nationwide organizer of the Australian Workers' Union....

Mining companies around the world have puzzled charging stations for mining dump trucks

The desire of the largest mining companies to switch to electric vehicles in the iron ore mines of Australia and Southern Brazil stumbled upon a...

Sign in with:
Войти с ВК Войти с ФБ Войти с Яндекс