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Western Australia must accelerate the speed and scale of its investment in the renewable hydrogen sector if it is to position itself as a leading global producer of the clean fuel and match the scale of its lucrative liquified natural gas (LNG) sector over time.
Queensland has taken another step towards ensuring Australia emerges as a global hydrogen superpower. The sod has been turned to mark the start of construction of the Palaszczuk Government’s $20 million Hydrogen Training Centre of Excellence at Beenleigh.
The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) has seized on the circumstances surrounding the brutal sacking of 230 workers on a Queensland solar farm by text message at 6am on Monday as laying bare the ugly and brutal side of the Coalition’s industrial relations agenda.
Gladstone Ports Corporation’s (GPC) workshop at the Port of Bundaberg is going green with a 30-kilowatt solar system installed over the entire roof.
Redflow Limited has partnered with Optus to deploy Redflow batteries as part of the Australian Government’s Mobile Network Hardening Program.
The UAE Water Aid Foundation (Suqia) held a virtual briefing for members of the press from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), to promote the third cycle of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Water Award.
The Australian Energy Market Operator’s (AEMO) latest Virtual Power Plant (VPP) Knowledge Sharing Report shows that VPPs can play a role in providing network-stability services and reducing the threat from minimum demand to power system security.
ExxonMobil said on Wednesday that the Altona refinery is no longer considered economically viable and will be converted to an import terminal, which will ensure ongoing, reliable fuel supply for Victoria.
The world’s leading photovoltaic inverter brands have announced the market launch of inverters compatible with the 210 Ultra-High Power Modules. Mass production of the inverters is due to begin in March 2021, and the price is expected to remain at a level compatible with that of other types of inverters.
The Advanced Module Technologies Conference on 210mm sized solar modules went online as scheduled on January 27, 2021, with Trina Solar, Risen Energy, Canadian Solar, INES and other organizations devoting insights to the discussions. Trina Solar was invited to deliver a keynote speech and participate in a round-table discussion, expounding the technological advantages of 210mm sized modules and discussed the development of advanced photovoltaic module technology with domestic and overseas practitioners in the photovoltaic industry.
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