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Ausgold completes acquisition of freehold properties at Katanning
Published: 21 Jun 24
ASX-listed Ausgold has finalised the acquisition of two freehold properties at its 100%-owned Katanning gold project (KGP), about 275 km south-east of Perth, marking a milestone in advancing the project towards production. The acquired properties span a total area of 1 026 ha within the KGP. One property, situated within mining lease 70/488, covers 94 ha and encompasses the southern extent of the Central Zone resource, which includes deposits such as Jinkas, Jinkas South and Jackson. This area is slated to be a primary source of ore during the initial 18 months of production at the KGP.
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Alicanto makes board changes in new growth strategy push
Published: 21 Jun 24
Exploration company Alicanto Minerals has made several board and management changes as part of a new growth strategy that will see it review potential project acquisitions.
Raymon Shorrocks has moved from nonexecutive chairperson into the role of interim executive chair. With more than 30 years of experience in the resources sector and senior corporate finance executive roles, Shorrocks has advised a diverse range of mining companies and managed equity capital raisings, mergers and acquisitions.
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61% of manufacturers expect AI to drive growth by 2029, study finds
Published: 21 Jun 24
Nasdaq-listed Zebra Technologies has found that 61% of manufacturers expect AI to drive growth in the sector by 2029, up from 41% in 2024. These findings are part of Zebra’s ‘2024 Manufacturing Vision Study’, the results of which were released on June 21.
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BUTEC unveils rebranding strategy
Published: 21 Jun 24
As part of a rebranding strategy to showcase its full spectrum of services, electromechanical contractor and facility management services provider, BUTEC Group has rebranded its subsidiaries in South Africa to BUTEC. As previously reported in Engineering News, the group is currently rebranding its subsidiaries Thermaire as BUTEC – an electromechanical solutions provider – and Ampair as BUTEC Services – a facility management and maintenance service provider.
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Eskom to apply for MES exemptions for four coal stations that will operate beyond 2030
Published: 21 Jun 24
Having secured permission to operate five aged power stations under existing minimum emission standards (MES) plant limits until their closure in 2030, Eskom has confirmed that it will be applying for exemption from the MES timeframes and limits for four stations that will remain operational post-2030. On May 23, the State-owned utility received confirmation from then Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy that it could continue to operate Hendrina, Grootvlei, Arnot, Camden and Kriel at existing MES plant limits until March 31, 2030.
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