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Idemitsu Australia Pty Ltd, through subsidiary Idemitsu Debella Pty Ltd, has increased its shareholding in Vecco Group Pty Ltd from 14.6 per cent to 51 per cent to develop its integrated critical minerals and vanadium electrolyte project, taking Idemitsu’s total investment in the Vecco Group to more than $75 million.
The Aotearoa New Zealand Power Innovation Pathway – the Electricity Authority Te Mana Hiko’s ‘open front door’ for innovators to access regulatory information and support to bring fresh ideas to market faster – has received 44 submissions since its launch in September.
University of Technology Sydney Institute for Sustainable Futures researchers Stephen Northey, Elsa Dominish and Bernardo Mendonca Severiano organised and delivered a series of workshops in Sendai and Kyoto, Japan.
Hysata, an Australian manufacturer pioneering high-efficiency electrolysers for green hydrogen production, has entered two joint development agreements with Korea-headquartered POSCO Holdings Inc. and POSCO Eco & Challenge. These collaborations aim to advance the development and deployment of Hysata’s next-generation electrolyser technology.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has announced tariff increases under Section 301 for imports from the People’s Republic of China of certain tungsten products, wafers, and polysilicon. The rates for solar wafers and polysilicon will increase to 50% and the rates for certain tungsten products will increase to 25%. These tariff […]
The Capacity Investment Scheme Tender 4 – NEM Generation is now open and proponents are invited to vist the tender portal and start preparing their bids.
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has today released a Directions Paper examining potential approaches for procuring inertia – a crucial service that helps maintain power system stability as Australia transitions to more renewable energy.
Large-scale production of green iron in Western Australia could reduce global emissions by 1.2% by 2050 – effectively offsetting nearly every tonne of CO2 currently produced in Australia – while generating $74 billion in economic value and supporting 19,600 direct jobs.
In an Australian first, the National Transport Commission has released the nation’s most comprehensive report on carbon dioxide emissions intensity from the 17 million cars on our roads today.
Potentia Energy has been announced as the new name and brand identity of the Australian renewable energy company co-owned by Enel Green Power and INPEX.
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