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Fortescue Metals Group Abandons 5.4-GW Renewable Energy Complex Plans in Western Australia

By Patrick VaughnNovember 6, 20232 Mins Read
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Australia's Fortescue Metals Group has made a surprising decision to abandon its ambitious plans for a colossal renewable energy project in Western Australia, which was set to represent a multi-billion-dollar investment. The company has officially halted the approval procedures with Western Australia's Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), and the assessment of its application has been shelved,

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