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CLEANCO Conducting Walk in Interview For more details visit ➜ dubaivacancy.ae/job/cleanco-…
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CleanCo founder Spencer Matthews tells City AM how setting firm boundaries before a night out helps protect his training and business goals. Check out the full interview on City AM's YouTube channel: bit.ly/4fALXP0 #CleanCo #SoberCurious #MindfulDrinking #BusinessMindset #UKBusiness
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“When I launched CleanCo, the ambition was to build an alcohol-free brand that could have a positive impact on people making healthier decisions around cocktail consumption" ow.ly/PJUu50Z9tHb
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"We're not trying to attack drinking culture." CleanCo founder Spencer Matthews explains how the low and no-alcohol market relies on moderation, highlighting that 92% of his consumers still drink alcohol. Check out the full interview on City AM's YouTube channel: bit.ly/4fALXP0 #CleanCo #ZebraStriping #ConsumerTrends #UKBusiness #BeverageIndustry
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Is the obsession with living forever actually a waste of time? CleanCo founder Spencer Matthews tells City AM why he thinks the extreme biohacking craze might actually be a waste of life. Check out the full interview: bit.ly/4fALXP0 #Biohacking #Longevity #Wellness #CleanCo #Entrepreneur
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CLEANCO Conducting Walk in Interview For more details visit ➜ dubaivacancy.ae/job/cleanco-…
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Can't work out if this good or bad publicity for CleanCo.
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How many knew that all of Senex’s gas — yes, that’s right, Gina Rinehart’s Senex — goes solely to Australia and Australian businesses? NO EXPORTS. Unlike Labor, Gina just gets on with the job and puts Australian energy security first. Senex’s gas from the Surat Basin in Queensland (Atlas and Roma North projects) is piped straight into the east coast domestic market. Major customers include AGL, BlueScope, Liberty Steel, Orora, CleanCo Queensland, CSR, Visy Glass and Alinta Energy — with over 150 petajoules locked in under long-term contracts to keep our manufacturers and power generators running. And she’s not stopping there. Just last month Gina committed $200 million — the largest private donation ever — to buy hotels, motels and apartments and turn them into proper housing for our 6,000 homeless veterans. She called veteran homelessness a “national disgrace”. On top of that, Gina has thrown strong support behind One Nation. Her company recently gifted Pauline Hanson a brand new Cirrus G7 plane (valued around $1–1.5 million) for campaign travel. Pauline confirmed she speaks directly with Gina about policy and praised her as “one of the highest taxpayers in this nation” who actually “gives back to the community” — veterans, Royal Flying Doctor Service, agriculture and more. No gaslighting. No selling us out. Just real action for Aussie energy, Aussie veterans and a party that fights for ordinary Australians. Thanks Gina. You’re putting Australia first when it counts. 🇦🇺 #auspol @GinaRinehart @PaulineHanson @OneNationAus
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How many knew that all of Senex’s gas — yes, that’s right, Gina Rinehart’s Senex — goes solely to Australia and Australian businesses? NO EXPORTS. Unlike Labor, Gina just gets on with the job and puts Australian energy security first. Senex’s gas from the Surat Basin in Queensland (Atlas and Roma North projects) is piped straight into the east coast domestic market. Major customers include AGL, BlueScope, Liberty Steel, Orora, CleanCo Queensland, CSR, Visy Glass and Alinta Energy — with over 150 petajoules locked in under long-term contracts to keep our manufacturers and power generators running. And she’s not stopping there. Just last month Gina committed $200 million — the largest private donation ever — to buy hotels, motels and apartments and turn them into proper housing for our 6,000 homeless veterans. She called veteran homelessness a “national disgrace”. On top of that, Gina has thrown strong support behind One Nation. Her company recently gifted Pauline Hanson a brand new Cirrus G7 plane (valued around $1–1.5 million) for campaign travel. Pauline confirmed she speaks directly with Gina about policy and praised her as “one of the highest taxpayers in this nation” who actually “gives back to the community” — veterans, Royal Flying Doctor Service, agriculture and more. No gaslighting. No selling us out. Just real action for Aussie energy, Aussie veterans and a party that fights for ordinary Australians. Thanks Gina. You’re putting Australia first when it counts. 🇦🇺 #auspol @GinaRinehart @PaulineHanson @OneNationAus @SpectatorOz
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‘ICS is owned by ICS Healthcare Services Limited — which is owned by ICSG Limited — which is owned by Indigo Bidco Limited — which is owned by Indigo Cleanco Limited — which is owned by Indigo Intermediate Limited — which is owned by Indigo Parent Limited’
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Since leaving Made in Chelsea in 2015, Spencer Matthews has reinvented himself as the founder of alcohol-free spirits brand CleanCo and a mental health fundraiser through extreme endurance challenges He lives with his wife, Vogue Williams, and their three children in London. Here he shares how he spends his downtime ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05…
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Great to see another Megapack site in Queensland, powering the energy transition, and unlocking the abundant solar generation into the market. Congratulations to CleanCo in adding this giant battery into their portfolio. Did you know that Queensland receives an averarge Solar irradiance of 1200 TW? That could power the annual consumption of the Australian grid in less than 2h, and the global grid in just 200h. That's a lot of power, and best of all it's the cheapest and most abundant form of energy on the planet, directly sourced from our local star.
138 Megapacks are now operating at CleanCo’s Swanbank Battery in Queensland The 250 MW / 500 MWh battery is built on the site of a decommissioned coal plant and will deliver clean, reliable and affordable energy to the surrounding area
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BV is more around the resource value and not sunken capex from my understanding. ($8.9B in 2005). They know there is buckets of high grade copper there, but struggle to get it out, and struggle to have the topside reliability too. Bottlenecks everywhere. The asset problems then mean management are less likely to want to give OD more cash to grow when they have needed to up the reliability. Also while IO next door jump pumps cash. On top of this the asset has always been marginal and has always needed capex. I would bet it would have had very little (if any) FCF since purchase. It's absolutely the ugly red-headed step child. A 100 year mine managed quarter to quarter, with multiple major investment projects breaking down. No one would want to buy it (at the presumed $20B ticket price), and it would take another $10B to turn around. I highly doubt it would be offered for sale. But if they double down and it comes up Blackjack, the payoff will be there. BHP believe in Copper, just their options in South America look better. I doubt the OD Expansion is worth the capital and I bet they string it along. Local state is challenged with labour costs and power and gov shown no ability to course correct. I'm in the split it up camp, CleanCo/DirtyCo. And long live the DirtyCo.
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Publicly-owned energy company CleanCo Queensland has officially opened the Swanbank battery energy storage system (BESS), a 250MW/500MWh facility located at the former Swanbank coal power station site in Ipswich, Australia. energy-storage.news/cleanco-…
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TESLA: Tesla Energy APAC Regional Director, Josef Tadich, and CleanCo Queensland, welcomed Queensland Treasurer and Minister for Energy David Janetzki to the Swanbank Energy Precinct in Ipswich. They marked the official opening of the 138 Tesla Megapack 2XL 250MW/500MWh Swanbank Battery Energy Storage System. It reached a key commissioning milestone, allowing full output operation. It provides two hours of storage and rapid response, absorbing excess energy and dispatching power within seconds to support peak demand. The battery can power about 355,000 homes. More Tesla news in the EC below!
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