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Leading global miners team up with maritime industry to support Australia-East Asia iron ore...

BHP, Rio Tinto, Oldendorff Carriers, and Star Bulk Carriers Corp. have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to examine the construction of an iron...

Sparc Technologies shows potential of graphene to treat polluted water

Sparc graphene's ability to absorb PFAS contaminants improved by up to 100% after the first round of testing, showing promise for use in environmental...

Businesses increase supply chain focus to accelerate decarbonisation efforts – research says

Schneider Electric Sustainability Index 2023 report has revealed that companies are concentrating more on supply chains to reduce their emissions with 78 per cent of business leaders agreeing that ‘companies can significantly address their carbon footprint through greater visibility of environmental outcomes across their supply chain’.

Public feedback sought to help address plastic pollution in NSW

Businesses and the community in New South Wales are being encouraged to provide feedback on the state government’s efforts to mitigate plastic pollution. 

World’s first 3D printed, cruelty-free rib-eye steak makes its meaty debut

Leveraging 3D bioprinting technology, Israeli researchers say they can now produce any type of steak composed of real cow cells. Israeli-based company Aleph Farms Ltd.,...

FFI looking to convert a former coal mine in the US into green hydrogen...

Green energy company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) will investigate repurposing coal infrastructure for green hydrogen production in North America. The company said in a press...

Electric shock awaits Victorians switching from gas

A new study comparing costs and emission profiles in switching from gas to electricity in Victorian homes and businesses dispels the myth that electric appliances are cheaper and lower emitting.

Rev up or burn out: ranking popular vehicle brands’ progress to zero emissions

New analysis shows major vehicle manufacturers popular in Australia are starting to get serious about zero emissions, and paving the way for strong fuel efficiency standards that will help make electric vehicles (EVs) cheaper and more available.

SEA Electric proud to partner on Australian-first all-electric aviation refueller

Media Release by SEA Electric The first all-electric aviation refueller in Australia was put into operation this week – a SEA Electric SEA 500 EV...

RMIT designers create 3D digital technologies for healthcare professionals

Designers at RMIT University have 3D-knitted bespoke hospital scrubs and 3D-printed chill-out pods for healthcare workers in an effort to improve their comfort and mental health in the workplace. 
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Navigating energy price volatility with predictive intelligence

Energy price volatility has become a structural feature of modern electricity markets rather than a temporary disruption. For energy-intensive manufacturers and large commercial operators, fluctuating wholesale prices are reshaping how energy costs are managed, making reactive approaches increasingly inadequate.