In efforts to drive the uptake of zero and low emission vehicles in South Australia, the state government has proposed $3,000 subsidies for motorists who purchase a new EV, as part of a new $18 million package.
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Hydrogen gas blending starts in major WA project
The Western Australian government has invested $1.97 million into a major capital works project with ATCO Australia, to blend renewable hydrogen in the natural gas network.
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New incentive for businesses to reduce energy costs and emissions
Industries have been invited to contribute to the design of a new Safeguard Crediting Mechanism, which will help Australia’s largest energy using businesses adopt new technologies to reduce energy costs and emissions – without compromising competitiveness.
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National 5G Industrial Incubation Lab to be built in SA
A new National 5G Industrial Incubation Lab will be built in South Australia, through a partnership between Nokia and the South Australian government.
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MoU proposes new hydrogen export facility in Hay Point
The Queensland government is supporting a plan to export renewable energy and boost regional jobs with a proposal for a hydrogen export facility at the Port of Hay Point, south of Mackay.
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New project to produce hydrogen energy with wastewater
Monash University researchers and national water utility companies are determining ways to produce hydrogen energy more sustainably by repurposing wastewater, via the Sustainable Hydrogen Production from Used Water project.
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The Robot People make collaborative robots accessible to SMEs
Universal Robots partner, The Robot People, discuss the benefits of collaborative robots amongst SMEs in Australia.
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Advancing quantum computer design with new technology at UNSW
Quantum engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have discovered a new technique capable of controlling millions of spin qubits – the basic units of information in a silicon quantum processor – that could lead to quantum computer development.
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Two UWA scientists awarded for clean energy production research
A University of Western Australia (UWA) School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics researcher, Professor Eric May, has been awarded WA Scientist of the Year at the 2021 Premier’s Science Awards for his work on cleaner, sustainable energy production.
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TasNetworks to gauge sustainability of microgrids in Derwent Bridge
Under Round Two of the Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund, TasNetworks has been granted $1,601,143 to evaluate the sustainability of a microgrid energy system in Derwent Bridge, Tasmania.
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