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CIMIC Group companies UGL and CPB Contractors have been selected by Transgrid to deliver the western section of the HumeLink high voltage electricity transmission project.
Australia and Indonesia have agreed to advance mutually beneficial cooperation on battery manufacturing, critical minerals processing and other aspects of the electric vehicle ecosystem.
Sunshine Hydro is excited to announce offering First Nations Greentime Energy Group (FNGEG) a 20% share option for Djandori Gung-i (Spirit in the Water) Superhybrid clean energy project at Miriam Vale in Queensland.
Trina Solar has supplied a children’s and community centre in Melbourne with its Vertex S+ modules, making yet another significant contribution to sustainable development with clean energy.
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, and Swinburne University of Technology’s Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2) have today launched a state-of-the-art clean hydrogen refuelling station, purpose-built for enabling hydrogen research.
Startups and small to mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) in India and Australia working on circular economy technologies and solutions will benefit from a new accelerator program designed to open new doors to explore opportunities between the two countries.
Jinko Solar Australia is delighted to announce a strategic collaboration with the Artificial intelligence, Characterisation, Defects, and Contacts (ACDC) Research Group at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
The International Energy Agency has released two new interactive data tools that allow users to explore developments related to low-emissions hydrogen projects worldwide.
The Australian and Western Australian governments have announced a $19.9 million partnership to unlock bill savings from cheaper, cleaner solar for up to 2,000 regional and remote households in the state.
South Australia’s landmark Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill has passed both Houses of the South Australian Parliament, paving the way for the state to capitalise on its abundant wind and solar and underlining its status as a global clean energy leader.
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