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Astronomy tourism business ready to fight Australia’s first compressed air energy storage project

Astronomy tourism business ready to fight Australia’s first compressed air energy storage project

When Broken Hill-based tourism operators Linda and Travis Nadge heard of the interest in turning a nearby mine site into a large-scale energy project, the alarm bells started ringing.

Canadian green energy company Hydrostor hopes to develop Australia’s first compressed air storage site in Perilya’s Potosi mine site, an underground operation a few kilometres east of Broken Hill.