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Australia inks deal with South Korea to boost hydrogen supply chains

Australia and the Republic of Korea (ROK) have signed a new bilateral agreement to step up climate and energy cooperation and build new clean energy industries and trade opportunities.

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JXTC looks to serve up increased cell efficiency

The solar industry has dragged its heels on the issue of silver-dependence for cell metallisation, but China’s Jiangsu Xianghuan Technology (JXTC) is moving into commercial production with a copper plating process that overcomes many of the challenges that have limited interest from cell manufacturers.

Major NSW transmission projects get a towering $1.9 billion CEFC investment

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation has committed up to $1.9 billion to back developer Transgrid in delivery of tranmissions projects HumeLink and the New South Wales side of the Victoria-NSW Interconnector.

Newcastle water-based battery developer wins $2.1 million grant for prototype

Allegro Energy has received a $2.1 million grant from the New South Wales government to create a sustainable, water-based battery prototype, made primarily from locally manufactured components and capable of storing energy for more than 10 hours.

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Global expansion for Azzo technology made possible through USA investment

A United States clean energy investment company has backed Australian technology company Azzo to accelerate worldwide growth of its energy systems management platform.

Four key lessons the renewable industry should take away from 2024

There are four key Lessons the renewable industry to take away from 2024, cover storage, solar, and everything in between

WA capacity pricing benchmark swaps gas for batteries, and ups returns 57%

The Western Australian Economic Regulation Authority has determined both the peak and flexible benchmark reserve 2027/28 capacity prices to be $360,700 / MW / year, and represents a jump of 57% on the previous year.

Agrivoltaics improve agricultural yield in arid regions: UTAS global study

University of Tasmania researchers have examined the benefits, or not, of agrivoltaic systems in three countries and found the technology can most improve agricultural productivity in arid and semi-arid regions.

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350,000 MWh of storage within reach with HumeLink project’s federal approval

The Australian government has given a 365 kilometre transmission project in New South Wales the green tick, which has the potential to unlock an extra 3 GW of renewable energy into the grid, including from the SnowyHydro expansion project.

Australian built hybrid-electric VTOL completes successful test flight

BAE Systems Australia has collaborated with aeronautical engineering company Innovaero to successfully fly an all-new vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) full-scale electric prototype of the uncrewed aerial system Strix.

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