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Staff members pose with a newly unveiled battery-electric locomotive by Fortescue Metals Group in Port Hedland, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. Fortescue has officially started phasing out the diesel trains that transport iron ore from its mines to port in a move that the mining group hopes will save about one million litres of diesel a year. Fortescue is aiming for its iron ore mining and transportion to emit zero carbon emissions by the end of 2030. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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Staff members pose with a newly unveiled battery-electric locomotive by Fortescue Metals Group in Port Hedland, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. Fortescue has officially started phasing out the diesel trains that transport iron ore from its mines to port in a move that the mining group hopes will save about one million litres of diesel a year. Fortescue is aiming for its iron ore mining and transportion to emit zero carbon emissions by the end of 2030. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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Staff members pose with a newly unveiled battery-electric locomotive by Fortescue Metals Group in Port Hedland, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. Fortescue has officially started phasing out the diesel trains that transport iron ore from its mines to port in a move that the mining group hopes will save about one million litres of diesel a year. Fortescue is aiming for its iron ore mining and transportion to emit zero carbon emissions by the end of 2030. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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A member of staff delivers a briefing about a newly unveiled battery-electric locomotive by Fortescue Metals Group in Port Hedland, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. Fortescue has officially started phasing out the diesel trains that transport iron ore from its mines to port in a move that the mining group hopes will save about one million litres of diesel a year. Fortescue is aiming for its iron ore mining and transportion to emit zero carbon emissions by the end of 2030. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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A newly unveiled battery-electric locomotive by Fortescue Metals Group is seen in Port Hedland, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. Fortescue has officially started phasing out the diesel trains that transport iron ore from its mines to port in a move that the mining group hopes will save about one million litres of diesel a year. Fortescue is aiming for its iron ore mining and transportion to emit zero carbon emissions by the end of 2030. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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Fortescue’s first large-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is seen at North Star Junction in Pilbara, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. This installation is the first in a planned 4-5GWh rollout of large-scale storage systems that will be required to decarbonise Fortescue’s energy supply over the coming years. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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Fortescue’s first large-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is seen at North Star Junction in Pilbara, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. This installation is the first in a planned 4-5GWh rollout of large-scale storage systems that will be required to decarbonise Fortescue’s energy supply over the coming years. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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Fortescue’s first large-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is seen at North Star Junction in Pilbara, Western Australia on February 12, 2026. This installation is the first in a planned 4-5GWh rollout of large-scale storage systems that will be required to decarbonise Fortescue’s energy supply over the coming years. (Photo by Antony DICKSON / AFP)
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