Business
BHP signs deal with W.A.’s biggest solar farm to supply half of refinery’s power needs – RenewEconomy
BHP signs deal with biggest solar farm in Western Australia to supply half the electricity needs at its Kwinana nickel refinery, slashing costs and emissions.

Global mining giant BHP has signed a deal with the Merredin solar farm to supply up to half of the electricity needs at the company’s West Kwinana refinery in Western Australian.
The 10-year contract – which can be extended – came into force this week, and BHP Nickel says it will allow it to cut emissions from electricity use at the refinery by up to 50 per cent, of a total of 364,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
It continues the big switch from fossil fuel to renewables at BHP’s mining operations…
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
Increase in extreme weather events poses ‘substantial risk’ to blood supplies, researchers warn
-
General20 hours ago
German palliative care doctor with alleged ‘lust for murder’ accused of killing 15 patients
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
How to find out your TikTok personality – and become a ‘citizen scientist’
-
General23 hours ago
ABC Leaders Debate revealed gaps for both Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese