Tag: energy
Report: Recycling bins remain leading environmental solution for many Australians
Three-quarters of Australians (74 per cent) still believe that a trip to the recycling bin is the most impactful initiative they can do for the environment, according to a new report from the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO)Â
Premier Cook’s first official visit to China spurs economic collaboration
Western Australia Premier Roger Cook has embarked on his inaugural official mission to China, marking a significant milestone in fostering new investment and trade opportunities while reinforcing the enduring partnership between WA and China.
Laser-guided vehicles: Supporting sustainability in manufacturing and distribution
Laser-guided vehicles (LGVs) are increasingly utilized in a growing number of manufacturing and distribution facilities, and for good reason.Â
UNSW Sydney’s innovative tech promises low-cost, low-energy ammonia production
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have pioneered eco-friendly, on-farm ammonia production, marking a transformative approach to fertiliser manufacturing with a significantly reduced carbon footprint.
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.Â
Victoria seeks input on advancing women in manufacturing and energy sectors
Businesses and individuals throughout Victoria are encouraged to provide their input on strategies to enhance the involvement and progression of women in the manufacturing and energy sectors, the state government announced.
Toyota Australia teams up with Ampol, Hyundai, Pacific Energy to build hydrogen refuelling infrastructure...
Toyota Australia has joined forces with Ampol, Hyundai Australia, and Pacific Energy to develop hydrogen refuelling infrastructure for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) in Canberra.Â
Victoria unveils new initiatives to attract women to manufacturing and energy sectors
The Victorian Government has introduced new initiatives to support more women to enter and succeed in male-dominated manufacturing and energy industries, driving progress towards gender equality in the workplace.
South Korean steel, French energy firms partner for Pilbara hydrogen study
POSCO, a South Korean steel manufacturing company, and ENGIE, a French energy provider, have jointly embarked on a pre-feasibility study for a substantial renewable hydrogen project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Queensland announces $7.1M grant to help curb energy usage for manufacturers
The Queensland government has launched its new $7.1 million Manufacturing Energy Efficiency Grant (MEEG) program to help manufacturers curb their energy usage and cut energy costs.Â