BHP announces $6m investment in Canadian emissions reduction company
BHP has announced a US$6m investment in Canadian-based clean energy company Carbon Engineering.
Carbon Engineering is the developer of the Direct Air Capture (DAC), an...
First Graphene to trial graphene-enhanced sustainable cement
Graphitic materials provider First Graphene said it is slated to begin one of the world’s largest-scale trials of graphene-enhanced green cement in June.
NT Government announces initiatives to boost EV uptake
The Northern Territory Government has announced a range of initiatives aimed at increasing the uptake of electric vehicles.
Commencing 1 July 2022, the Government will...
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...
Polivac reaps benefits of going solar
The City of Melbourne have showcased the solar installation on the premises of Polivac International Pty Ltd, a local Kensington maker of commercial cleaning equipment, promoting...
Funding boost for project that reduces emissions with the help of seaweed
Agricultural science company Sea Forest has received $1 million in matched funding to scale up production of a special seaweed additive for livestock feed...
WA rolls out five-year development plan for dairy sector
Minister for Agriculture and Food Alannah MacTiernan has announced the launch of the Western Australia Dairy Five-Year Industry Development Plan, a program aimed at...
First Solar close to signing agreements to supply mines in Australia
First Solar Inc., the biggest U.S. solar-panel manufacturer, is closing in on agreements to supply its technology to mining projects in Australia to help...
Qld researchers develop way to use mining waste for cheaper hydrogen fuel production
A team of researchers from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) led by QUT Professor Ziqi Sun and Dr Hong Peng from the School...
Queensland’s Containers for Change scheme reaches eight billion containers returned
Queensland's Containers for Change scheme has achieved a remarkable milestone, with a staggering eight billion drink containers returned since its inception.























