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Fortescue bets billions on emission reduction mission

Developing zero-emission green mining fleet with Liebherr, battery electric locomotives with Downer

Andrew Forrest and Willi Liebherr celebrate their new chapter. Fortescue CEO Dino Obranto is on the right. Photo: Beth McLoughlin

Andrew Forrest and Willi Liebherr celebrate their new chapter. Fortescue CEO Dino Obranto is on the right. Photo: Beth McLoughlin

Andrew Forrest's Fortescue's mission to become the first ‘real zero' miner by 2030 is no small ambition, but its audacious bid is steamrolling ahead, with the company outlining billions of dollars to develop...

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