Qld mine workers receive $50M after proponent exits

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Monash University suggested mine closures could create opportunities to produce critical minerals.

“Rehabilitation of the mine provides a golden opportunity for the extraction of energy-transition critical minerals, energy generation, storage batteries and space in the landscape, which is highly contested in our rapidly urbanising and climate-constrained world,” civil engineering associate professor Mohan Yellishetti said.

Period19 Oct 2023

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  • TitleQld mine workers receive $50M after proponent exits
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletThe Queensland Mining and Energy Bulletin
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date19/10/23
    DescriptionMonash University suggested mine closures could create opportunities to produce critical minerals.

    “Rehabilitation of the mine provides a golden opportunity for the extraction of energy-transition critical minerals, energy generation, storage batteries and space in the landscape, which is highly contested in our rapidly urbanising and climate-constrained world,” civil engineering associate professor Mohan Yellishetti said.
    Producer/AuthorRichard Szabo
    URLhttps://www.qmeb.com.au/qld-mine-workers-receive-50m-after-proponent-exits/
    PersonsMohan Yellishetty