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Modern Engineering Projects Transforming The Future

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Modern engineering projects are increasingly defined by their ability to deliver practical sustainability outcomes at scale. Across sectors such as urban development, waste recovery, mining and energy storage, engineering is driving solutions that reduce emissions, improve resource efficiency and support long-term environmental performance.

Here’s a few of our favourite projects that are transforming the future in Australia and around the world

Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

If you’ve visited Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, you’ll appreciate the impressive engineering behind its commitment to environmental sustainability. Beyond its iconic “supertrees,” the 101-hectare urban gardens use solar power, rainwater harvesting and climate-controlled biodomes to highlight advanced sustainable horticulture and innovative cooling technologies, along with a host of other sustainable features. Given that project planning first started in 2007, the eco-outcomes are truly impressive.

Circular Economy Facility, Western Australia

ACCIONA’s new Kwinana Energy Recovery Facility showcases engineering-led environmental sustainability by converting up to 460,000 tonnes of Perth’s non-recyclable waste into 38 MW of renewable baseload power, enough for more than 55,000 homes. By diverting around a third of the city’s waste from landfill, the facility cuts emissions, recovers valuable metals and supports a circular economy for Western Australia.

St Ives Gold Mine Renewable Energy Project, Kalgoorlie Western Australia

Gold Fields’ St Ives gold mine is advancing environmental sustainability through a major renewables program featuring a 35MW solar farm and 42MW of wind power. The hybrid system will supply more than 70% renewable energy and cut carbon emissions by about 50% by 2030, making it a leading model for decarbonisation across Western Australia.

Rio Tinto Energy Storage, Gladstone Queensland

Rio Tinto is accelerating its decarbonisation program by investing in large-scale solar and battery storage to repower its Gladstone aluminium operations. Partnering with an energy stakeholder, Rio Tinto will secure 600 MW of solar and 2,400MWh of battery capacity, enabling up to 80% renewable supply and reducing emissions by about 70%.

These projects confirm that sustainability is now a core part of modern engineering. Through renewables, waste recovery and energy storage, engineering is delivering lower-carbon, more efficient infrastructure for the future.

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