CSIRO’s annual GenCost report has again found renewables to be the cheapest new-build electricity generation option in Australia.
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Tasmania seeks to turn organic waste into bioenergy
The Tasmanian government is laying the foundations to make the most of modern bioenergy, one of the most widely used renewable energy generations sources in the world, through a new draft Bioenergy Vision for Tasmania.
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ANSTO gives vote of confidence for Australia’s nuclear capabilities
ANSTO has completed the largest coordinated safety and security review of the 15-year-old OPAL multi-purpose research reactor as part of a new approach to assessing performance, finding the reactor to be one of the safest and most reliable in world.
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Hydrogen-powered freight trains on the Aurizon for Queensland
Aurizon and Anglo American have announced they will undertake a study into using hydrogen-powered trains for bulk freight in Queensland.
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National Artificial Intelligence Centre to unlock AI potential
The federal government has launched the National Artificial Intelligence Centre to help unlock the potential of AI for business, by coordinating Australia’s AI expertise and capabilities.
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Tool is developed to track countries’ resource footprints
A material footprint indicator tool has been developed by the UN Environment Programme, CSIRO, UNSW Sydney, the University of Sydney and Vienna University, to better comprehend how many resources each country consumes.
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Trafigura’s $750 million green hydrogen project for Port Pirie
Trafigura, one of the largest global physical commodities trading groups, and the SA government have unveiled a landmark $750 million hydrogen project to be integrated with the Nyrstar Port Pirie smelter.
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Largest battery in the southern hemisphere begins operation
Developed by Neoen, a renewable energy specialist, the largest battery in the southern hemisphere is now operating at the Moorabool Terminal Station near Geelong in Victoria.
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IMCRC collaboration to deliver dispatchable H2 tanks
The Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC), advanced materials start-up Rux Energy and the University of Sydney will collaborate to deliver dispatchable hydrogen gas (H2) tanks that will change the trajectory of Australia’s green energy industry.
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Smart ute developed and ready for the next trial phase
The Ford Ranger has been retrofitted with automated driving capabilities to become the world’s first driverless Smart Ute. The vehicle has entered the next trial phase on Dubbo streets in NSW.
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