ENVIRONMENT

NSW govt vim over VAM

A FACILITY featuring technology to tackle fugitive methane emissions, will be established at South32’s Illawarra Metallurgical coal mines in New South Wales, with the help of a $15 million grant from the state government.

 South32 has received a grant from the NSW government to construct a pilot plant to remove methane from its operations such as the Appin longwall mine.

South32 has received a grant from the NSW government to construct a pilot plant to remove methane from its operations such as the Appin longwall mine.

The funding will establish a pilot Ventilation Air Methane abatement project that will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the VAM abatement technology for industry. The pilot project, which...

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