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Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and the Kingdom of Jordan are partnering to conduct studies with a view to developing green hydrogen production through potential large-scale wind and solar energy production facilities.
Tindo Solar, Australia’s only manufacturer of solar panels, is seeking an investment partner to help maintain its strong growth trajectory of the past 12 months.
IKEA is installing new EV charging stations at its stores across Victoria and New South Wales.
The Morrison Government is continuing to work with international partners to establish Australia as a hydrogen export powerhouse.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), the 100% renewable green energy and industry company of Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue), has acquired the commercial assets of Xergy Inc and Xergy One Ltd. (Xergy) to form FFI Ionix Inc.
The integration of solar energy into Australia’s liquid natural gas (LNG) industry could dramatically reduce Australia’s carbon footprint while also creating thousands of additional jobs.
Origin Energy companies have paid penalties totalling $5 million after allegedly charging prohibited exit fees to more than 20,000 gas and electricity small business customers.
With just one week to go until the world’s largest climate change conference, COP26 in Glasgow, three of Australia’s leading sustainability bodies have united to urge local businesses to elevate their commitment to climate change and set science-based targets.
– Sun Cable welcomes Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Gan Kim Yong’s announcement today that Singapore will import up to 4GW of electricity by 2035
– This announcement recognises Singapore’s significant demand for net zero electricity, and aligns with the Green Energy Plan 2030. This is a strong and welcome initiative from the Singapore Government showing a commitment to renewable electricity imports
– Singapore and the Asia-Pacific can be leaders in the renewable energy transition
Trina Solar’s high-power, high-efficiency modules are expected to be verified by the Clean Energy Council as compliant with Australian standards in November — just one of the developments the company is celebrating at this year’s online All Energy Australia conference starting tomorrow.
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