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Port MoU to promote energy prospects with Japan

Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) and Port of Himeji have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which aims to boost energy trade potentials between Western...

16 projects shortlisted under the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap

Under the first phase of the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap, sixteen projects have been shortlisted, with a combined capacity to supply electricity to over...

Mineral Resources wins Norwest with revised $349.9M takeover bid

Gas explorer Norwest Energy has accepted a sweetened $349.9M offer from Mineral Resources to buy the remaining stake in the oil and gas company. 

Canberra’s first electric bus now on the road

The ACT's first permanent electric bus has hit the road, providing Canberrans with the most advanced comfort and reliability in public transportation technology. Minister for...

Construction underway on new SuperGrid Link between Cairns and Townsville

As part of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan, work is underway to construct a new 275kV Queensland SuperGrid Link between Cairns and Townsville. The...

Ampol, SEA Electric collaborate to drive commercial EV charging

Ampol has ventured into an industry-first partnership with SEA Electric to deliver seamless EV charging options to key parts of the transport sector. 

Redflow to deliver Deye hybrid inverters to Australian integrators

Redflow has completed the integration testing of its zinc-bromine flow batteries with hybrid inverters from Deye. 

Australia to host APAC Hydrogen 2023 Summit & Exhibition

The Australian Hydrogen Council is hosting the upcoming Asia Pacific Hydrogen 2023 Summit & Exhibition in Sydney. 

Queensland Government declared Kidston Wind Farm as a Prescribed Project

The Queensland Government has declared the Kidston Wind Farm, the final stage of the Kidston Clean Energy Hub, as a prescribed project, ensuring its completion would generate 200 construction jobs.

New UWA reports show Albany’s potential to capitalise on ocean energy wave

Two new reports that describe the Great Southern region's superior offshore energy resource and the "Value in Waves" for Western Australia's (WA) future economy support Albany's potential to become a superpower in capturing renewable energy from oceans.
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