Report: green hydrogen to see scarcity without decisive policy push
The green hydrogen supply chain is facing short-term scarcity and long-term uncertainty amid investment risks and the lack of decisive policy push, according to...
RMIT University unveils new tool to incorporate solar with building design
A team at RMIT University has developed software that would help architects and engineers incorporate solar systems into the conceptual design of a building.
Research says Aussie businesses support decarbonisation, but urgent action is needed
New national research has reported that Australian businesses appreciate the urgency of reaching net zero emissions as a key driver of economic competitiveness and climate resilience, but many are not acting rapidly enough to address this important challenge.
Northern Territory to receive first hydrogen-fueled generator as CDU prepares for future
Media Release by Charles Darwin University
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be part of the Northern Territory’s hydrogen-fueled future with a pilot hydrogen generator, storage,...
Report: Energy transition happening in Australia’s ‘engine room’ but Central QLD needs back-up
Media Release by Climate Council
Central Queensland communities have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to embrace a major transition to renewables and clean industries, but need more...
Infravision’s transmission line monitoring system receives government backing
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced a $732,493 investment in Infravision to develop, test, and trial its “Next-Generation Line Monitoring System.”
Smart charging accelerating the future of electric trucks in Australia
Media Release
While sales of electric vehicles continue to rise each year across Australia, the push towards renewable power in the local trucking sector has...
Research examines hydrogen fractures in high-strength steel cars
Making automobiles lighter is one of several techniques to reduce the energy necessary for transportation. In particular, high-strength (HS) steels are ideal candidates for this application because their higher weight-to-strength ratio allows for the use of less metal to achieve comparable structural integrity.
Study shows renewables generation predictability could lower operating costs
Lower electric costs for customers and more reliable sustainable energy could be some of the benefits of a new study by the University of Adelaide researchers who investigated how predictable solar or wind energy generation is and its impact on electricity market income.
Farmers for Climate Action hosts on-farm renewables workshops in Northern Victoria
Farmers for Climate Action is taking a step in supporting farmers across northern Victoria by hosting a series of on-farm renewables workshops during the first week of October.


























