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Mount Isa Mayor Danielle Slade has expressed her confidence in the potential of a proposed $640 million solar farm that is anticipated to be built several kilometres outside of the city in north-west Queensland.
Boom Logistics Limited has announced it has secured a new project with GE Renewables to provide lifting services for the construction of the Bango wind farm in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales.
The SA Government and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to study the feasibility of exporting green hydrogen made in SA to Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port.
New research from The Australia Institute shows the majority of Australians support both a government policy subsidising the purchase of new electric vehicles and a ban on the sale of new fossil fuelled cars by 2035.
New route options for HumeLink, the essential transmission to support the Snowy 2.0, have been released after extensive local consultation and technical investigation.
Swinburne University of Technology has partnered with GrapheneX, CSIRO, Beyond H2 and Hydrogen 2.0, Sumitomo and Port Anthony Renewables in Australia, and internationally with Germany’s ARENA2036 and Japan’s Cleantech on the Clayton Hydrogen Cluster.
Acciona’s Mortlake South Wind Farm has passed another important construction milestone this week, with the installation of the 18th wind turbine generator on Tuesday.
AGL will help transform energy reliability in Western Australia’s regional communities, after being appointed as a supplier by Western Power to deliver Australia’s largest rollout of stand-alone power systems (SPS).
International metals group Korea Zinc will acquire a 30% stake in Acciona’s 1,026 MW MacIntyre Wind Farm in Queensland with Acconia to retain 70% of the project, underpinned by a 400 MW Power Purchase Agreement with CleanCo.
Fortescue Future Industries, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group, and Porto do Açu Operações SA (Port of Açu), a subsidiary of Prumo Logistica SA (Prumo), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to assess the opportunity to develop hydrogen-based green industrial projects in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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