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Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy to boost green manufacturing

Australia has unveiled its National Hydrogen Strategy, setting the stage for the country to become a global leader in clean energy, as revealed in a media release. 

SunCable’s green energy initiative to fuel manufacturing growth

SunCable has obtained its principal environmental approval from the Northern Territory Government and NT Environment Protection Authority for its flagship Australia-Asia Power Link (AAPowerLink) project, paving the way for the next phase of development.

Sanofi embraces Australian Made Week with sustainable initiatives

Sanofi Consumer Healthcare (CHC) has pledged its full support for Australia Made Week, running from 20 to 26 May.

Budget reflects shift towards critical minerals, manufacturing, says RSM Australia’s leader

RSM Australia's National Leader for Manufacturing Services, Jessica Olivier, has provided commentary on the recent budget, noting a significant focus on critical minerals, clean energy, and green technologies over the broader manufacturing sector.

Green energy surge sparks emission reductions in Australia, says analysis

Australia's efforts to transition to renewable energy sources have yielded significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, with the latest analysis revealing a decline in emissions for the September 2023 quarter compared to the same period in 2022.

Community batteries lead Australia’s renewable charge, says Clean Tech Controls exec

Community batteries are increasingly vital for Australia's renewable energy transition, with a likelihood of more installations as the country accelerates its shift, according to Steve Bell, managing director of Clean Tech Controls.

Fortescue’s board greenlights $750M investment in global renewable projects

Fortescue Metals Group has received board approval for a Final Investment Decision (FID) on three major green energy projects with an estimated total investment of approximately USD 750 million (AUD 1.1 billion) over the next three years.

Samsung C&T eyes establishing massive green energy project in Northern Territory

A massive renewable energy project is coming to the Northern Territory through a strategic partnership between the NT Government and Samsung C&T Corporation Engineering & Construction. 

SunCable selects Tasmania as potential home for new advanced cable manufacturing facility

Bell Bay, Tasmania, could soon be home to SunCable’s proposed advanced high-voltage subsea cable manufacturing facility, which would address global supply constraints of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) subsea cable. 

US Department of Energy taps Fortescue for Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub

Australian iron ore mining company Fortescue has been chosen to commence award negotiations in collaboration with the US Department of Energy Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) for the development of the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub.
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