Tag: energy
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.
Ampcontrol’s manufacturing in Victoria now powered with hydrogen-integrated energy system
Boundary Power, a joint venture between Ampcontrol and Australian energy utility Horizon Power, has unveiled a 100 per cent hydrogen-integrated relocatable stand-alone power system (HiSAPS) to power the Ampcontrol manufacturing facility in Victoria.
Japan’s EX-Fusion to construct green energy facility in South Australia
Japanese company EX-Fusion is establishing its international presence in South Australia, with plans to produce a safe and reliable source of green energy.
ARENA backs Monash University project addressing oscillation issues in national energy grid
Monash University has secured approximately half a million dollars in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to support a project that aims to develop a tool that will address oscillation issues in Australia’s national energy grid.
Report: Australia’s resources and energy export values expected to ease amid lower world prices
Australia's resources and energy export values, which reached a record high in 2022-23, are projected to decrease over the next two years as global commodity prices return to more typical levels, according to the September edition of the Resources and Energy Quarterly from the Department of Industry, Science and Resources.
Kennametal boosts machinists with first 8-Flute end mill in HARVI series
Machine industry company Kennametal Inc has unveiled an addition to its HARVI Solid Carbide End Mills product line with the introduction of the HARVI IV 8-Flute End Mill.
Aurora Labs inks additive manufacturing services contract with Chevron Australia
Perth-based 3D printing company Aurora Labs has entered into a Master Services Agreement (MSA) with Chevron Australia for the potential future provision of Additive Manufacturing services.
UNSW Sydney to house world’s first student-built nuclear fusion device
UNSW Sydney will soon be home to the world’s first-ever nuclear fusion device to be wholly designed, manufactured, and managed by students.
Energy Minister meets Indonesian counterpart to foster net zero opportunities
Western Australian Energy Minister Bill Johnston has led a WA delegation including Horizon Power and industry, to conduct talks with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia.
WA-Indonesia Energy Forum strengthens Australia’s value-adding and manufacturing industries – Minister Johnston
Energy Minister Bill Johnston said that through the Western Australia-Indonesia Energy Forum, the government is exploring opportunities with Indonesian counterparts, to boost participation in global battery and critical mineral supply chains, as well as to grow value-adding and manufacturing industries.