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Western Power is using helicopters to boost insulator resilience across the network this summer, with about 13,000 poles throughout the Wheatbelt and Great Southern to be treated by live washing and siliconing insulators.
The Smart Energy Council has analysed the impact Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan will have on the millions of Australian solar households and their energy bills.
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has today accelerated its end-to-end AI-ready data centre solutions with new announcements that address the urgent energy and sustainability challenges driven by high demand for AI systems.
Australia has core advantages that are forecast to make it a major global force in green iron export and, if it achieves this potential, it will have a greater impact on reducing global carbon emissions than Australia reaching net zero, according to fresh modelling by Mandala Partners.
Applications are now open for the Cook Labor Government’s Lithium Industry Loan Facility, providing funding to lithium miners to support operations and protect local jobs.
The New Year heralds a significant step forward in Australia’s transition to cleaner, cheaper-to-run cars with the introduction of the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard, according to the Electric Vehicle Council.
Young women in Wagga Wagga and Yass are being encouraged to take part in Transgrid’s 2025 pre-apprenticeship program to inspire and prepare them for a rewarding career in the energy sector.
A Senate committee has tabled its final report today into the planning and regulation of Australia’s energy market revealing critical weaknesses in the governance, planning, and economic efficiency of Australia’s energy market.
The Australian Energy Market Commission has published a final rule to better protect the electricity system against the threat of cyber attacks.
The Albanese Government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) that will come into effect on January 1 will see cleaner and cheaper to run cars sold in Australia, cutting climate pollution produced by new cars by more than half. The policy is a huge win for our climate, our health and our hip-pockets, preventing 20 million tonnes of climate pollution by 2030.
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