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The Clean Energy Council welcomes the announcement by the New South Wales Government that it will support and enhance local supply chains and employment with the development of its landmark renewable energy zones.
Energy Minister Bill Johnston today officially opened Western Power’s $15 million Pinjarra depot on Munday Avenue.
Australia needs an urgent worker led Covid jobs recovery plan including a proper response to climate change putting to bed irresponsible gas led Covid recovery plans, say the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU).
A world on a 2-degree pathway could significantly reduce upstream gas investments by 65% through to 2040, says Wood Mackenzie.
The Australian Energy Council congratulates the Hon Mick de Brenni MP on his appointment as the Queensland Government’s Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen.
Australia based JordProxa Pty Ltd has recently delivered crystallisation plants for two major battery metal producers, solidifying its position in the growing new energy market.
At the UK Pavilion, LONGi’s founder and president Li Zhenguo announced ” Net Zero carbon Photovoltaic, created by LONGi ” keynote speech, and announced that LONGi officially joined the “EV100” and “EP100” initiatives by the Climate Group. This is another feat in continuing to promote climate action after LONGi joined the RE100 initiative.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a subsidiary of ASA and Statkraft AS have signed a letter of intent (LoI) for the delivery of 40 – 50 MW of alkaline electrolysers to support green steel production by Celsa Armeringsstål AS at Mo Industripark in Norway.
The Victorian Government’s direction to the market operator to develop a large-scale battery in Geelong without independent regulatory scrutiny of costs and benefits or clarity of how it will participate in the energy market, is a bad idea, according to the Australian Energy Council.
The 2019/2020 Australian “black” summer, saw unprecedented fires with devastation across 18.6+ million hectares, 3,500 homes destroyed and lives and animals lost. Without the countless volunteers and the enduring energies of fire services including Rural Fire Brigade in Sussex Inlet, the damage would have been much greater.
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