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BayWa r.e. announces the sale of the Karadoc solar farm and the strategic development partnership with Atmos Renewables (Atmos) for a series of wind projects, marking a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to renewable energy development in Australia.
The Australian and Californian governments have agreed to work together to address climate change and support clean energy transition.
The South Australian government has released two publications that map and promote the capability of local businesses to service the state’s multibillion-dollar green hydrogen industry.
The Australian new vehicle market is continuing to change as battery electric vehicles and hybrids take market share from internal combustion engine cars. But there are big regional differences across the country.
Vast Solar has partnered with global design and manufacturing firm Contratos y Diseños Industriales to model molten salt tank performance as it advances VS1, its 30 MW/288 MWh concentrated solar thermal power project near Port Augusta in South Australia.
The Clean Energy Regulator has been reviewing applications for the role of accreditation scheme operator for the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme and have now issued an update saying they expect to announce the outcome of that application process in February 2024.
Ordering your groceries at Coles Online just got greener thanks to the addition of the supermarket’s
first fully electric delivery van that from today will complete up to 240 orders a week in Flagstone,
Queensland.
More than 25% of Queensland’s energy supply is now powered by renewables, including sun and wind, as the Sunshine State powers towards its renewable energy targets.
The Australian Energy Market Commission is taking steps to successfully integrate consumer energy resources into the National Energy Market.
EnergyAustralia has announced that the visibility of the proposed Lake Lyell Pumped Hydro project will be significantly reduced following a decision to move the upper reservoir location to behind the southern ridge of Mt Walker and to locate the project pumphouse underground.
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