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Knode and MGA Thermal announced today significant progress on a 180 MWh industrial-scale thermal energy storage project in Western Australia to deliver renewable heat for industrial processes.
The CEFC has reported a year of groundbreaking investment activity, marshalling its financial firepower to commit and deploy record amounts of capital, catalyse a groundbreaking $25.7 billion commitment in clean energy investment value and execute its single largest transaction since inception.
New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington, is one step closer to decarbonisation as a regional solar farm makes significant progress in its development journey.
The New South Wales government’s plan to keep the lights on is one step closer as expressions of interest close for the New England Renewable Energy Zone network operator.
Farmers and regional communities are now in the driver’s seat when planning and preparing for what happens when renewable energy projects approach the end of their life.
Transgrid has announced a $179.2 million proposed investment in modern control room technologies to manage a more complex and dynamic renewables grid, maintaining reliability and efficiencies for generators and consumers.
The Clean Energy Council Board is pleased to announce it has appointed William Churchill to the role of Chief Policy and Impact Officer, as the industry’s largest peak body doubles down on the delivery of a successful energy transition.
The community will be able to have its say at a public meeting on the Tallawang Solar Farm, a State significant development application (SSD-23700028) lodged by Tallawang Solar Hybrid Pty Ltd to develop a 500 MW solar farm and associated infrastructure.
Energy Consumers Australia is inviting responses on the next stage of a project that considers how to ensure electric vehicle (EV) public charging infrastructure in Australia is fit for purpose, meets the needs of the community and satisfies anticipated future demand.
New research reveals Australia’s highest emitting companies are failing to back their net zero commitments with adequate investment, highlighting the need for a strong 2035 emissions reduction target and net zero plans to ensure Australia’s transition.
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