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The Western Australia government on Monday announced that state-owned electricity provider Synergy has appointed David Fyfe as its new chief executive officer.
Australian cleantech company Fulcrum3D is continuing its expansion into the United States market by partnering with Capital City Renewables as its first authorised reseller in the country.
The New South Wales government is teaming up with Denmark to share expertise and research on decarbonising the economy as they seek to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Global green energy company Fortescue Future Industries today announced it will evaluate the feasibility of converting the former Centralia coal mine into a green hydrogen production facility after entering into a binding exclusivity agreement with the Industrial Park at TransAlta (IPAT) in Washington, United States.
More electric vehicle drivers can soon charge up at home and work, with a step-by-step guide released by the New South Wales government, and a pilot site providing proof of concept for EV-ready buildings.
Queensland is powering ahead in the new global renewable energy era, taking another significant step towards exporting green hydrogen to Europe’s largest port.
The Clean Energy Council has declared rising electricity prices highlight the need for Australia’s next federal government to prioritise an orderly transition away from fossil fuel generation, with a series of critical reforms of the National Electricity Market needed to manage the pace of change effectively.
Research, development and commercialisation for decarbonisation technology in New South Wales is being fast tracked, with a $15 million investment in the NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub.
The Western Australian government is supporting the growth of a renewable hydrogen industry in the state by investigating the implementation of a Renewable Hydrogen Target.
The wheels are in motion on the Tasmanian government’s operational trials of zero emissions buses with Metro Tasmania to conduct separate operational trials involving three battery electric buses (BEB) in Launceston and three hydrogen fuel cell electric buses (FCEB) in Hobart, for up to three years.
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