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Ampcontrol inks power deal to go green in New South Wales

Ampcontrol, a provider of electrical and electronic solutions, announced a landmark Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to link the electricity used by its New South Wales (NSW) sites with renewable sources.

foodpro 2023 to feature sustainability-related themes to bolster food and beverage manufacturing sector

Key suppliers leading the charge for sustainability will be front and centre at foodpro 2023 to be held from 23 to 26 July 2023, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Flow Power’s new SA smart solar farm features Australian-first technology

Renewable energy tech provider Flow Power has introduced an Australian-first technology that would help build smarter solar farms and speed up Australia’s net zero transition. 

Neoen signs a 40 MW PPA with Flow Power for Goyder wind farm in...

Media Release by Neoen Neoen, one of the world’s leading producers of exclusively renewable energy, has signed a power purchase agreement with Flow Power, one...

Molycop and Flow Power sign landmark renewable power purchase agreement

Media Release Molycop, incorporating Comsteel, has announced the signing of a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with energy retailer, Flow Power. This agreement runs until...

Renewable Energy as an effective Operational Strategy for Australian Manufacturers

Advertorial Content Australia’s reliance on traditional energy sources is increasingly concerning for Australian businesses. In particular, Australian manufacturing, which is counted as the third largest...

How manufacturers can unlock savings with renewables

Advertorial Content In a recent webinar, Flow Power experts discussed the changing Australian energy market and how manufacturers can unlock savings with renewable energy. At present,...
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From cost exposure to cost control: Using energy flexibility to protect margins

Electricity price volatility is reshaping the cost base of Australian manufacturing, challenging long-held assumptions that energy can be treated as a stable operational input.