
Red Dog Mine's Solar Farm: A Smart Move for Remote Operations
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Alaskas Red Dog Mine Plans Solar Farm to Cut Diesel Use and Emissions
Teck Resources Red Dog zinc mine in remote northwest Alaska is set to build an 8.8 MW solar farm, paired with batteries, to reduce reliance on expensive diesel fuel. The project aims to cut fuel costs, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and support ongoing operations, such as treating wastewater. The solar farm is expected to be the largest in the state and will pioneer on-site solar for big state mines. Teck aims to break ground by June to secure federal tax credits before they expire.
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