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02 Jun
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BHP plans Port Hedland emissions-abating wind fences

Australian miner BHP says it has awarded a contract for Australia’s first wind fences at Port Hedland, designed to abate dust emissions and ensure no net increases in future emissions. The fences are part of BHP’s $300 million air quality commitment and will be built by CIMIC Group’s CPB Contractors. Three fences would be built at BHP’s Nelson Point and Finucane Island operations. The construction of the wind fences is expected to start in…
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