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Alcoa inks nine-year deal to supply 300MW electricity to Portland Aluminium

Aluminium giant Alcoa of Australia announced a new agreement with AGL Energy Limited (AGL) to deliver 300 megawatts of power supply to Portland Aluminium Smelter in Victoria in a push to support its future operations.

Repurposing power stations for renewable thermal energy storage solutions

On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced $422,582 in funding for AGL Energy Limited (AGL) to investigate the viability of retrofitting the Torrens Island Power Station B in South Australia with thermal energy storage technology.

AGL to Sell North Queensland Gas Assets

Energy producer and retailer AGL Limited announced that it has agreed to offload its gas assets in north Queensland to a consortium of Shandong...

AGL‘s renewables fund reaches financial close for 200MW wind farm in NSW

AGL Energy Limited announced that it has reached financial close on the sale of the 200 MW Silverton wind farm project, to the Powering...

World’s largest virtual power plant hits another milestone

Households and small businesses in Adelaide have now started receiving the first battery installations as part of AGL Energy Limited’s (AGL) world leading Virtual Power...

Clean energy pilot could save households $420 a year

AGL Energy Limited (AGL) and the NSW Government will each invest $500,000 in a program to deliver solar energy and help reduce energy costs...

First Solar close to signing agreements to supply mines in Australia

First Solar Inc., the biggest U.S. solar-panel manufacturer, is closing in on agreements to supply its technology to mining projects in Australia to help...
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