The Winu project is an attractive low-risk, long-life copper-gold deposit discovered by Rio Tinto in 2017, that is highly prospective for expansion beyond the initial development.
The regulations will prevent owners of forests on the best farmland from registering their plantations in the Emissions Trading Scheme and will cap registrations from less productive land.
The facility will ensure that residents across the city continue to receive safe, secure, and reliable drinking water, especially during periods of compromised water quality caused by storms, droughts, or bushfires.
Customers will benefit from a more efficient tool chain for machine and line engineering, making electrical engineering much faster and less prone to errors.
The Project involves building, testing and validating multiple test unit chargers with the aim to deploy the first production 6MW charger by the end of 2025.
Designed to support Thailand’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050 and Net Zero Emissions by 2065, the program fosters an ecosystem for sustainable building, combining advanced automation, green building technologies, and multi-sector partnerships.