
Canadians pull plug on Strathalbyn energy storage project
The Canadian company behind a $30 million project to build Australia’s first compressed air renewable energy storage facility in a disused mine near Strathalbyn has abandoned its plans.
The Canadian company behind a $30 million project to build Australia’s first compressed air renewable energy storage facility in a disused mine near Strathalbyn has abandoned its plans.
The Olfactory Inn in Strathalbyn will close at the end of October, with its owners calling time on the small stone-cottage restaurant that has notched up numerous successes over the past four years.
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Forget the pipe dream of a superfast train connecting the eastern capitals – fast regional rail makes a lot of economic sense in a state like South Australia.