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Australia’s first co-located solar and battery project begins feeding electricity into the grid

Homes and businesses across Far North Queensland's have begun receiving power from the $42.5 million Lakeland Solar and Storage project on the Cape York...

Windlab’s Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery project reaches financial close

The $160 million Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery project in North Queensland has reached financial close after securing $18 million in funding from...

QUT scientists develop Australia’s first lithium-ion battery

QUT researchers have created Australia’s first lithium-ion battery at a purpose built facility located within the university’s pilot plant precinct at Banyo on Brisbane’s...

Mahenge Graphite Project to enable battery manufacturers deliver more stable lithium-ion batteries

Black Rock Mining Limited, an ASX-listed graphite developer, recently confirmed that its Mahenge Graphite Project graphite has the potential to enable battery manufacturers to...

Queensland Premier Supports Magnis’ Townsville Lithium-Ion Gigafactory Project

Magnis Resources Limited recently announced the pleasing progress in its Townsville Lithium-ion battery Gigafactory project, and publicly received strong support from Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk...

The world’s biggest solar thermal plant to bring 700 new jobs in Port Augusta

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill announced that California-based renewable energy company SolarReserve has been awarded a contract to build a 150MW solar thermal plant...

Ford and Samsung to collaborate on next-gen battery technology

Ford Motor Company and Samsung SDI, an affiliate of Samsung Group, have announced research on different levels of hybrid technology that could one day...
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