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Up to 7,500 households in the nation’s capital will benefit from bill busting energy upgrades, with the Albanese Government investing $12.9 million for rooftop solar and batteries across social housing in the Australian Capital Territory.
MSI, a global leader in high-performance computing and AI-driven solutions, has officially entered the Australian electric vehicle (EV) market to bridge the gap between EV adoption and charging infrastructure.
Global energy consultancy Xodus has delivered a future-looking guide on the jobs that will be required to deliver Marinus Link, a proposed undersea and underground electricity and data interconnector that will connect northwest Tasmania with Victoria, enabling the flow of more low-cost renewable energy in both directions.
Arca, a leader in mineral carbonation technology, has announced strategic partnerships to accelerate carbon removal at mine sites across Western Australia.
The Australian Conservation Foundation expresses concern over the Opposition’s intention, if re-elected, to approve numerous gas projects at the expense of the environment, and risk of putting the brakes on clean renewable energy.
Aussie healthcare providers will be able to save more on their energy bills with the Albanese Government delivering cheaper loans for cheaper rooftop solar, electric vehicles and EV chargers.
The Albanese Government is again partnering with local governments to deliver energy upgrades and bill savings for community facilities like local pools, sporting clubs and community centres, so they can spend more on what they do best.
The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) confirms that all underground operations at the Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project have been halted following a catastrophic failure of critical ventilation equipment that could have resulted in worker fatalities.
The Energy Competition Task Force has announced non-discrimination measures are its preferred way to level the playing field between the four large gentailers – Genesis, Contact, Meridian and Mercury – and independent participants in the electricity market.
Restrictions on electricity lines companies investing in generation will be eased to help strengthen the energy network, New Zealand Energy Minister Simon Watts and Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones say.
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