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ACT’s first grid-scale battery switched on

The ACT's first grid-scale battery, backed by the ACT Government, has been turned on, marking a significant step forwards in Canberra's electrification journey. According to...

Online heat pump estimator launched to help businesses transitioning from gas

The Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity (A2EP) has launched an online estimation tool that would help businesses in sizing heat pumps to replace gas boilers. 

Roadmap unveiled to achieve net-zero economy in Victoria

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has released `Achieving a Net-Zero Economy: Roadmap for Victorian Businesses’ in a push to lower energy costs, guarantee a steady supply of energy, and aid companies in the move to a net-zero economy.

ANU solar energy expert bags Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering

Australian National University’s (ANU) internationally renowned solar energy expert who helped change the efficiency of solar cell technology has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth...

Amokabel to commence Australian production of covered conductor with Euro-Tech acquisition

Amokabel has completed the acquisition of Sydney-based Euro-Tech Cables in a bid to establish the local production of a new-generation covered conductor that provides network resilience and bushfire protection on overhead electrical lines. 

Green hydrogen to be produced by splitting seawater

Green hydrogen has been produced through effective seawater splitting conducted by researchers led by Associate Professor Yao Zheng and Professor Shizhang Qiao of the...

WA, Korean governments inked a Letter of Intent to develop emerging industries

The Western Australian (WA) Government and the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE) have inked a Letter of Intent. Premier Mark...

ACT Government to build infrastructure for the electric bus fleet transition

The ACT Government is accelerating the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future by constructing the infrastructure required to power an electric bus fleet in Canberra.

Australia and the Netherlands sign new renewable hydrogen deal

Australia and the Netherlands have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enable the development of a renewable hydrogen supply chain from Australia to Europe.

Vast Solar receives HyGATE funding for SM1 green methanol plant

Vast Solar, a leading manufacturer in the cleantech industry, and the Solar Methanol Consortium are slated to receive AUD 19.48 million and EUR 13.2 million (AUD 20.2 million) as part of a collaboration between the Australian and German governments. 
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