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Research led by RMIT University has developed an experimental invention to turn wastewater’s high contaminant load into an advantage for making green hydrogen that could reduce reliance on fresh water – a scarce resource in many parts of the world.
Scientists have taken a major step towards solving one of the biggest challenges facing green hydrogen: the scarcity of iridium, a rare and expensive metal crucial to current production methods.
Workshops with local Aboriginal communities will build capacity for transforming energy transition projects in NSW’s Central-West.
Endeavour Energy joined with Councillor Therese Duffy of Wingecarribee Shire Council to launch the East Bowral Community Battery – offering local residents a shared energy solution that delivers cleaner, more affordable electricity.
New Zealanders will have more choices for how they use, buy and sell electricity – so they can lower their power bills – because of new market rules confirmed today by the Electricity Authority Te Mana Hiko.
Energys is pleased to announce that planning approval has been granted for its state-of-the-art green hydrogen production facility in Hastings, Victoria, after 18 months of dedicated engagement with the Victorian planning system.
The first delivery for the Stanwell Battery project has arrived in Central Queensland marking a mega milestone for the project.
Ingeteam is making a significant contribution to Australia’s decarbonisation process. The company will contribute its technology to the development of the Maryvale Solar and Energy Storage Project. This is the first DC-coupled solar-plus-storage hybrid project being developed in eastern Australia.
Project Marinus has undergone a major assessment as part of the regulatory process, finding both market and consumer benefits remain strong.
Electric vehicle infrastructure company, EVX, will soon be delivering more than half (278) of the new kerbside chargers announced to be rolled out across Sydney’s suburbs as part of a major multi-million-dollar investment by the NSW government to make EV charging easier and more accessible for drivers without off-street parking.
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