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Up to 400,000 NSW households could soon be powered by renewable electricity generated at the Phoenix Pumped Hydro station after the project received $7 million in support from the NSW Government to progress feasibility studies.
CSIRO’s annual GenCost report, released as a draft for public consultation, has found technology cost increases averaging 20 per cent for new-build electricity generation in Australia.
Iberdrola Australia and hydrogen developer ABEL Energy have announced they will be working together to deliver a green hydrogen and green methanol production facility at Bell Bay, in northern Tasmania, backed by new renewable energy generation within the state. The total estimated capital requirement for the methanol and renewable energy project is in the order of $1.7 billion.
The New South Wales government is charging ahead with its transition from diesel to electric buses with the approval of $3 billion to fund the next stage of zero-emission buses and new charging infrastructure.
The Australian government is proposing a clean energy Guarantee of Origin scheme to foster the global and domestic markets needed to transform Australia into a renewable energy superpower.
Hydro Tasmania has launched a new era of clean energy on King Island, with a $4.5M solar farm that promises to replace 300,000 litres of diesel on the island every year.
The Australian Energy Market Commission has released a draft rule that would offer more flexibility for wind, solar and battery technology providers to negotiate on investment in voltage support equipment, which will make investment in renewables cheaper, reducing long-term costs for customers and improving system security.
Australia has joined an international grouping to commit to sustainability and the highest environmental, social and governance standards for the mining and processing of critical minerals, which are essential components for low-emissions technologies.
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), has reviewed, verified, and approved the design of Provaris’ 26,000m3 H2Neo compressed hydrogen (H2) carrier, the first of its kind to receive this level of approval.
Global inverter provider Solinteg has opened a new branch in Melbourne. The subsidiary, named Solinteg Australia Pty Ltd, will be an essential stepping stone for Solinteg to expand its Australian-specific presence.
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