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Chevron inks deal with ENN to deliver LNG to China

Energy giant Chevron has announced that its Australian subsidiaries have inked a deal with China’s ENN LNG Trading Company for the delivery of liquefied...

Santos to axe 200 jobs in a $100m cost-cutting drive

Troubled energy giant Santos has announced that it will cut 200 jobs from its Eastern Australia business as part of a cost-cutting drive. The company...

Aluminium giant Alcoa reports disappointing earnings for 3rd quarter

As a result of the fall in the price of aluminium, as well as the sharp slowdown of some markets in China, aluminium giant...

Alcoa wins $1bn Airbus deal

Aluminium giant Alcoa has announced that it has signed a $1 billion deal with Airbus Group SE – the largest deal for aerospace fastening...

Alcoa to split into two separate companies

Alcoa has announced that it will split its global operations into two independent companies – one focused on specialist manufacturing operations, the other on...

Open Innovation West conference: Driving performance through collaboration

There’s just under a month remaining until the inaugural conference on October 29, and Open Innovation West are encouraging manufacturers, and associated supply chain businesses,...

Capturing solar energy to deliver ‘microgrid’ power to remote towns in Western Australia

MEDIA RELEASE Remote locations such as Marble Bar and Nullagine in Western Australia, towns which are not connected to the grid, would typically rely solely...

WA to become global hub for carbon capture with new National Geosequestration Laboratory

The $48.4 million National Geosequestration Laboratory (NGL) in Perth was officially opened by Minister for Industry Ian Macfarlane last week. The new centre – a collaboration...

Lockheed Martin hot on the trail of nuclear fusion

Nuclear fusion is the thing that could save the energy economy. It smashes atoms together at high temperatures and creates new particles in a...

Melbourne University Scientists and CSIRO’s printable solar panels soon to hit the market

According to an article published on the ABC, scientists are one step closer to providing a fast and low-cost process of printing solar cells...
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