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Linc Energy exploded onto the scene in 2006 with the promise of a clean, technical solution to making squillions of dollars from useless underground coal reserves. Essentially start a controlled underground fire in the coal seams, suck out combustion materials, purify them and produce clean fossil fuel energy.
Sounds great doesn't it ? What could possibly go wrong....?? Well practically everything. Turns out the technology was fatally flawed and that from Day 1 the underground pollution was clear, disastrous and always denied.
The situation is now in court with a number of Linc Energy officials facing charges of environmental damage on a scale never seen in Australia.
From my perspective it makes one question almost any industry story on the security of it's technology when it is dealing with inherently dirty products and practices. Also makes one wonder about the role of regulators in standing up to business that just denies and covers gross disasters - and the agenda of big business calling for more environmental de-regulation
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/lif...r/news-story/89096454ced60874c5d8e2e967fb9c1c
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-...y-charged-with-environmental-offences/8021560
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-10/linc-energy-gas-plant-contaminated-soil-hydrogen/8259408
PS I was a strong supporter of Linc Energy in it's early days. Completely sucked in.. Certainly made me reconsider my trust in techology wonders.
Sounds great doesn't it ? What could possibly go wrong....?? Well practically everything. Turns out the technology was fatally flawed and that from Day 1 the underground pollution was clear, disastrous and always denied.
The situation is now in court with a number of Linc Energy officials facing charges of environmental damage on a scale never seen in Australia.
From my perspective it makes one question almost any industry story on the security of it's technology when it is dealing with inherently dirty products and practices. Also makes one wonder about the role of regulators in standing up to business that just denies and covers gross disasters - and the agenda of big business calling for more environmental de-regulation
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/lif...r/news-story/89096454ced60874c5d8e2e967fb9c1c
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-...y-charged-with-environmental-offences/8021560
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-10/linc-energy-gas-plant-contaminated-soil-hydrogen/8259408
PS I was a strong supporter of Linc Energy in it's early days. Completely sucked in.. Certainly made me reconsider my trust in techology wonders.