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NERA leads oil and gas giants in collaboration to address Australia s decommissioning challenge

NERA leads oil and gas giants in collaboration to address Australia s decommissioning challenge
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NERA leads oil and gas giants in collaboration to address Australia s decommissioning challenge

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NERA leads oil and gas giants in collaboration to address Australia s decommissioning challenge

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Traditional owners threaten to close Kakadu

It s the worst management that I ve ever seen, ever happen, Mr Nadji said. There s no management in this place, it s gone downhill. No one basically trusts anybody, no one respects each other anymore. Senior Traditional Owner for Gunlom Falls Mick Markham said he was prepared to close down that site. The top pools at Gunlom Falls were closed to the public during last year s tourism season due to claims a new walkway was built close to a sacred site. The matter is before the court after the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority filed a charge against Parks Australia. Kakadu board of management chair Maria Lee said: Whatever we made a decision on, they (Parks) would override that decision.

Solar and battery hybrid to power Jabiru as uranium mining stops

16 February 2021 Energy provider EDL has won a government contract to build a new power system – based around solar and battery storage – to supply the off-grid town of Jabiru in the Northern Territory, which is pinning its future on tourism and services. Jabiru has until now been supplied by diesel generators from the nearby Ranger uranium mine operated by Energy Resources Australia, but that mine as ceased production and the diesel generators will no longer be available. The Northern Territory government held a tender for providers to come up with plans to supply the town with at least 50 per cent renewable supply – as per its territory-wide target by 2030.

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