ENVIRONMENT

Rio Tinto pursuing more renewable energy

Looking to develop a solar farm with Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation

Rio Tinto and the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation are embarking on a potential solar farm. Photo: Shutterstock

Rio Tinto and the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation are embarking on a potential solar farm. Photo: Shutterstock

Rio Tinto has struck an agreement with the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation that could provide over 10% of the renewable energy the mining major will need by 2030 to displace the bulk of the gas used across...

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