Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Home Tags Edify Energy

Tag: Edify Energy

Gov’t injects $70M into Townsville’s renewable hydrogen hub

The Australian Government is committing up to $70 million to establish the Townsville Region Hydrogen Hub in North Queensland in a move towards solidifying Australia's position as a renewable energy powerhouse.

Edify Energy establishes int’l partnership to produce green hydrogen in Queensland

Australia-based Edify Energy has ventured into a partnership with German company Siemens Energy Global to construct a green hydrogen production facility in Queensland. 

150 MW battery at Darlington Point to strengthen NSW grid

Media Release By ARENA On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced $6.6 million in funding to Edify...

Port of Townsville, Edify Energy unveiled hydrogen export plans

Port of Townsville and Edify Energy have inked Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together to investigate the process and feasibility of exporting hydrogen...

Edify Energy secures development approval for green hydrogen production plant in Townsville

Edify Energy has announced that it has been granted development approval to build and operate a 1 GW green hydrogen production plant, as well...

ARENA and Vic Gov to jointly fund the state’s first large-scale, grid-connected batteries

The Victorian State Government and ARENA will provide $25 million each to fund Victoria’s first two large-scale, grid-connected batteries as part of the state-wide...

RCR Tomlinson wins EPC contracts for two large-scale solar projects in Northern Queensland

Diversified engineering and infrastructure company RCR Tomlinson Ltd has secured a further two contracts for work on large solar projects. The contracts, which have a...
Advertisement

Bits Orchestra

Manufacturing Catalyst

Featured Article

Beyond insights: How CRM solutions are transforming the manufacturing industry

The global manufacturing sector is witnessing a seismic shift in its automation approach as companies worldwide, big or small, grapple with the ongoing labour shortage and skills gap within the industry.