Expressions of Interest (EOI) are now open for the $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart Program. Scaling up production of renewable hydrogen is vital for achieving Australia’s ambition to become a renewable energy superpower.
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Japanese laser fusion technology to help power SA’s green future
The Japanese company, EX-Fusion, plans to produce a revolutionary source of green energy – the company will establish its international presence in South Australia, fuelling the State’s position as a global hydrogen leader.
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Jobs and Skills Australia report highlights growing demand for engineers
Jobs and Skills Australia’s recent report, The Clean Energy Generation: Workforce needs for a net zero economy; is a call to action for Australian industry.
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Australian scientists have shed light on the universal mystery of dark matter
Scientists from around the world, led by experts at the University of Adelaide, have made significant progress in unravelling the enigma of dark matter, which makes up 84 per cent of the universe’s matter.
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Designing the tools for a more resilient national energy grid
On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced $499,744 in funding for Monash University to investigate oscillation issues in Australia’s national energy grid.
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UNSW professor elected to engineering academy for contributions in solar energy development
UNSW Sydney’s Scientia Professor Martin Green has been inducted into the United States National Academy of Engineering (NAE) for technical contributions that have enabled the widespread use of silicon photovoltaics.
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Enabling clean energy transition – Major reforms in Western Australia
Western Australia’s Wholesale Electricity Market (WEM) commenced operating with new capabilities developed to support the state’s energy transformation.
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Breaking speed records with human power
Driven by their passion for designing, manufacturing and racing human powered vehicles, a student engineering team has broken the record for the fastest Australian single-track vehicle.
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CSIRO invests $500k to help indigenous students pursue future in STEM
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has bestowed more than half a million dollars to the University of Wollongong (UOW) to enable more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue a future in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).
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Revolutionising neuromorphic sensory devices
RMIT researchers have unveiled a device that possesses the ability to ‘see’ and create memories, akin to the way humans do. Manufacturers’ Monthly sits down with team leader Professor Sumeet Walia to learn how the device can reshape the landscape of autonomous technologies.
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