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Dalrymple battery wins S.A. Premier award for excellence in energy and mining

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A meat processing plant generating electricity from waste water, a company transforming landfill into fuel and a global geoscience data competition accelerating the process of mineral discovery are just some of the innovative projects recognised in this year’s Premier Awards.

Now in its eighth year, the Awards showcase how leading-edge technology and best practice in energy and mining can improve South Australia’s economic, environmental, health and social wellbeing.

“Innovation is integral to industry and employment growth in South Australia, and in the energy and resources sectors there is much to celebrate,” Premier Steven Marshall said.

“This year we received a record-breaking number of high calibre entries for the Premier’s Awards and so the winners illustrate the dynamic and transformative work undertaken in both sectors.”

Several of the projects awarded at an event at the Intercontinental Hotel demonstrated how local companies are striving for a more sustainable future.

In particular, Adelaide Brighton Cement, Teys Naracoorte and CDE Meta have all discovered new options to reuse and recycle products traditionally considered to be waste.

“These companies show how there’s synergy between generating financial value with positive environmental outcomes and also between the resource sector and green, clean energy,” the Premier said.

Another winning entry included OZ Minerals’ collaboration with Unearthed for its million-dollar Explorer Challenge, in which competitors had three months to develop new processes for mineral exploration and improve discovery rates.

The Awards Program was also expanded this year to focus on innovation in health and safety, with Santos’ Line of Fire Campaign and BHP’s new Underground Mining School of Excellence joint winners within the Resources Sector.

Also new in 2019, was the introduction of the Young Achiever category, with radiation safety trainer and managing director of Radiation Consulting Australia, Daniel Emes, 29, named the inaugural winner.

“For years, the energy and mining sectors have set the example in programs to provide education, training, jobs and high-value opportunities for people across the state.

“The 2019 Young Achiever category highlights a future generation of South Australian leaders who champion their profession and set high aspirations to motivate others.”

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