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CEIG pushes for reform of NSW’s renewable energy planning framework

New South Wales risks missing out on the rewards of a faster transition to renewable energy and meeting its energy goals unless it makes amendments to its planning framework, an Australian clean energy investment body argued. 

Foodmach goes GreenPower

The leading packaging line integrator has appointed Momentum Energy to supply renewables for surplus energy requirements at its Echuca facility.

Queensland Pacific Metals inks ILUA for Northern Hub waste gas dev’t

Queensland Pacific Metals Ltd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, QPM Energy (QPME), has signed an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) with the Widi Aboriginal Corporation (WAC), representing the Traditional Owners of the land.

Climate Council lauds Australia’s participation in global industrial decarbonisation initiative

The Climate Council has applauded Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's declaration that Australia will join the Climate Club, a global effort aimed at achieving net zero emissions and industrial decarbonisation.

Shell funding to accelerate MGA Thermal’s new commercial manufacturing hub

Global energy provider Shell has backed up Newcastle start-up MGA Thermal’s plan to gather valuable data to provide the urgent need for longer-duration energy storage (LIDES) solutions with a new US$400K (AUD$560K) funding.

Singapore’s Keppel and Incitec Pivot look to producing green ammonia in Gladstone

Singaporean infrastructure giant Keppel has partnered with Incitec Pivot to explore the feasibility of building a green ammonia production facility in Gladstone, Queensland. 

New legislation to boost South Australia’s hydrogen and renewable energy initiatives

South Australia has taken a step towards consolidating its leadership in renewable energy and hydrogen sectors with the introduction of the Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Bill. 

Electric bus manufacturing era begins as WA retires last diesel model

Western Australia has marked a milestone in its public transport history, with the last diesel bus to be manufactured in the state officially leaving the Volgren manufacturing facility in Malaga. 

Queensland charges ahead with new neighbourhood batteries

The Queensland government has unveiled the launch of a $10 million initiative that will supply the neighbourhood with renewable batteries. 

Vast’s solar methanol project in Port Augusta gets green light

Renewable energy technology firm Vast Renewables Limited has received planning consent for its groundbreaking Solar Methanol 1 (SM1) project.
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Unlocking growth: Charting midsize manufacturers’ path with digital solutions

According to a recent study by Oxford Economics, midsized companies in the industrial manufacturing sector are setting their eyes on ambitious growth targets. The research, authored in partnership with SAP, revealed that 38% of industry leaders have identified market expansion as their top priority.