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Smart building materials company ClearVue has entered a three-way strategic alliance by signing a non-exclusive Collaboration
Agreement with data-powered farming specialist, Produsense, and artificial intelligence (AI) realtime presence analytics specialist, Foresense.
Solar PV manufacturer Growatt and Australian energy storage installer Sunterra have signed a strategic partnership agreement for the supply of 100 MW of solar inverters and 50 MWh of batteries in 2022.
MPower, Australia’s leading specialist renewable energy, battery storage and microgrid business, is pleased to advise that its 1.5MWh grid connected battery storage project in NSW has successfully achieved its final acceptance milestone with Endeavour Energy.
A new circular economy metrics platform launched today by NSW Circular will help councils, precincts, industry and communities track their transition to zero waste.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has signed Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs) with three Indigenous Nations in Canada, paving the way for FFI to lead the green hydrogen and green energy revolution across Canada.
Ernst & Young, Australia (“EY Australia”) is proud to have advised Nestlé on their new corporate Power Purchasing Agreement (“PPA”) with CWP Renewables’ Crudine Ridge and Sapphire wind farms in NSW.
Tasmania electricity retailer Aurora Energy has teamed up with mobility tech provider carbar to give Tasmanians access to a range of new and used electric vehicles (EVs) through a subscription-based service, removing lock-in contracts and the need to buy outright.
Gelion, the battery technology company spun out of the University of Sydney by Professor Thomas Maschmeyer, has listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market.
The Australian Energy Council’s board has appointed EnergyAustralia’s managing director Mark Collette, as its new chair.
McGowan Government and the Port of Rotterdam sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on renewable hydrogen. The MoU reflects complementary renewable hydrogen goals of the WA Government and the Port of Rotterdam and establishes the basis of a long-term cooperative relationship and explores new areas of collaboration
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