Queensland is powering ahead in the new global renewable energy era by taking another significant step towards exporting green hydrogen to Europe’s largest port, the Port of Rotterdam in The Netherlands.
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Energy Renaissance batteries pass 90 per cent local content goal
Energy Renaissance, an Australian lithium battery manufacturer, has appointed three Australian companies to provide key components that will be used to manufacture its superStorage family of batteries.
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$50 million to develop new energy technology in the Hunter and Sydney
The federal government will invest $50 million to create a new business and research partnership with UNSW and the University of Newcastle (UON), creating 1,600 jobs over the next four years.
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Bring engineers to table to combat climate change, Engineers Australia urges
Engineers Australia has released a statement on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, saying the study presents a stark and accelerating risk to communities that would impact the current and future work of engineers.
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$20 million to establish Australia’s largest EV charging network
Up to 3,500 electric vehicle chargers will be rolled out across regional NSW, as the NSW government offers $20 million in grants to establish Australia’s largest destination charging network.
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Australian Hydrogen Council welcomes federal-state cooperation
Confirmation that Bell Bay in Tasmania and Port Bonython in South Australia have joined the ranks of the nation’s hydrogen hubs underlines the imperative of federal-state co-operation, the Australian Hydrogen Council says.
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A look in the engineers’ toolbox: The intersection of AI and simulation
Today, the capability and reach of artificial intelligence (AI) is continually expanding as the technology grows in complexity. As a result, engineers are faced with new challenges as they are tasked with integrating AI into systems. Part of the complexity stems from the recognition that AI models are only as effective as the data they’re trained with – if that data is insufficient, inaccurate, or biased, the model’s calculations will be too.
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New Dew-Point Hygrometer combines moisture and pressure readings
The new Easidew Advanced Online Dew-Point Hygrometer from Michell Instruments measures dew point, moisture content and now also pressure. It features an easy-to-use touch screen interface for set up and operation.
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Have you considered Edge computing infrastructure solutions for food production facilities?
The food and beverage industry is at something of a crossroads. While today’s producers may not view themselves as being at the forefront of the IT infrastructure conversation, food and beverage companies in a modern production landscape are also tech companies. The ability to gather, sort, retrieve, and act on data as quickly as possible is a necessity for producers to be proactive to consumer demands and behaviour, compliant with safety regulations and guidelines, and competitive via optimised processes and workflows.
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Funding boost for QUT renewable energy systems partnership
A QUT research and industry partnership to boost critical mineral production for renewable energy systems has received a $5.24 million boost from the federal government.
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