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Yanara will continue to focus on developing utility-scale renewable projects that enable safe, reliable and affordable power to drive energy security and sustainability in the Asia Pacific region.
A disruptive new energy and utilities technology and consulting partner, nxzen will support Australia’s energy transition and broader economy with digital technology, infrastructure and project delivery expertise
The Renewable Energy Alliance (RE-Alliance) has wrapped up hosting Australia’s inaugural Regional Leaders Summit on the shift to renewables.
South Australia is powering up, with more than 50 new community batteries being switched on, helping more Australians get solar power into their homes and businesses.
Transgrid has announced a revised delivery schedule and updated cost for the NSW component of the nation-critical VNI West interconnector to align with the revised timeline of the Victorian section of the project.
Someva Renewables and AGL Energy have today welcomed The Independent Planning Commission of NSW’s (IPC) decision to approve the development of Pottinger Energy Park in NSW’s South West Renewable Energy Zone.
Carnegie Clean Energy is pleased to announce that it has commenced development of a 6MW CETO wave energy array in Europe and has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Biscay Marine Energy Platform as the potential site of the array project.
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, a specialist global investment manager focused exclusively on the infrastructure needed for the energy transition, has announced it closed its first investment in the Republic of Ireland with the acquisition of the Wexford Synchronous Condenser Project, a proposed 963 MVA.s facility to be located in Co. Wexford, Ireland.
In recent years, global climate change has led to frequent extreme weather events. Meteorological disasters such as hail have become significant threats to the safety of solar plants and the stable income of customers.
Renewables, methane gas and nuclear are set to meet the additional demand as the world’s use of electricity rises for industry, appliances, air conditioning, data centres, EVs and more
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