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Australia’s transition to a clean energy future has taken another major step forward with the start of main construction works on HumeLink, one of the nation’s most important transmission infrastructure projects.
Australia Post announced it has cut its carbon emissions by 20%, surpassing its target, and transitioned to 100% renewable electricity at operational sites, as part of the delivery of its 2025 Sustainability Roadmap.
Swatten, a strategic brand of Sieyuan Electric, brings utility-level safety and reliability to every home and business. Backed by Siyuan’s decades of expertise in generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption, Swatten smart energy storage ensures stable power, uninterrupted backup, and smarter, safer energy use – from the grid to your home.
Growatt, a world-leading provider of distributed solar and energy storage solutions, proudly announces its recognition as a Tier 1 PV inverter supplier by S&P Global Commodity Insights.
Snowy Hydro has directed Snowy 2.0 principal contractor Future Generation Joint Venture (FGJV) to undertake a comprehensive line-by-line reassessment of its costs to deliver Snowy 2.0, as the project’s delivery remains set for its December 2028 completion.
Utrecht to Australia is a pioneering research and development project, focused on adapting the proven, internationally leading Vehicle-to-Grid model from Dutch city Utrecht to the Australian context.
The proposed location of the transmission lines study corridor for the New England Renewable Energy Zone will be partially revised to reflect community feedback, allow for safer and more efficient construction, and minimise impacts to local roads and the environment.
To help protect local communities from the risk of bushfires, Transgrid has completed a rigorous program of helicopter and drone inspections, aerial imagery, 3D laser scanning, and thermographic surveying across more than 13,000 kilometres of transmission lines since April this year.
The New Zealand Government has assured the power companies in which it is a majority shareholder that capital is available to support investment in critical electricity infrastructure.
Energy Safe Victoria has released its Strategy 2025–28, outlining how the regulator will respond to the mounting safety challenges in Victoria’s evolving energy landscape.
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