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Western Australia Energy Minister Bill Johnston today announced three deserving not-for-profit organisations that will be gifted a fully-installed rooftop solar system as part of the state government’s Synergy Community Solar Fund. The recipients will collectively save more than $11,000 a year on their electricity bills.
Victoria Bitter is going green, with the Big Cold Beer to be delivered across Melbourne via electric vehicle from today. The historic first will see Australia’s most iconic beer transported in a new Volvo FL all-electric truck, the first-ever electric vehicle in the Linfox fleet. And it will be the first of many Linfox EVs that deliver Victoria Bitter as EV production ramps up worldwide.
H2X Global is paving the way for a listing on a major global exchange in late
2021/early 2022 as it positions itself as a world premium hydrogen vehicle manufacturer.
The fate of galaxies, building health equity for all and making new materials from “crystal chemistry” will be the focus of three major research projects at The Australian National University (ANU) receiving more than $9.7 million in Federal Government funding.
Led by Taronga Ventures and The Schmidt Family Foundation, $6 million in new funding positions the company for international expansion into North American and European markets
DyFlex Green Energy Solutions has designed fully-integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform to serve the renewables sector.
Located on the banks of Merri Creek in Northcote sits Beulah’s newest and most innovative residential project, a collection of 15 carbon-neutral homes designed by leading design firm, Edition Office.
Queensland’s largest hydro power station will undergo a $14 million overhaul to ensure it continues to pump cleaner, cheaper energy for years to come.
Pacific Hydro Clements Gap (Pacific Hydro) has been ordered to pay $1.1 million in penalties by the Federal Court for breaching the National Electricity Rules by failing to obtain written approval for critical system settings in their wind farms.
More than 700,000 loyal energy customers will benefit from lower energy prices, with the third iteration of the Morrison Government’s Default Market Offer (DMO) taking effect today.
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