Rio Tinto has signed Australia’s largest renewable power purchase agreement (PPA) to date to supply its Gladstone operations in Queensland, agreeing to buy majority of electricity from Windlab’s planned 1.4GW Bungaban wind energy project.
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UNSW study reveals climate change impacts PV modules degrading
Pacific Green unveils plans to develop one of Australia’s largest energy parks
Pacific Green, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, is proposing to develop one of Australia’s largest grid-scale battery energy parks. The planned development in Portland, Victoria follows the company’s first Australian battery project in South Australia, which was announced in November 2023.
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Roadmap provides a pathway for domestic solar manufacturing
An industry roadmap for domestic solar PV manufacturing supported by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) outlines a credible pathway for Australia to build domestic supply chains from raw material processing to module manufacturing.
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Mazda Australia and Infinitev commit to building a circular EV economy
Mazda Australia and Infinitev have announced a new strategic collaboration to deliver battery lifecycle management services.
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UniSA to explore possibility of free EV charging stations
The global surge in electric vehicle sales has prompted an Australian university to explore how it could offer free or nominal EV charging facilities to staff and students by optimising its solar PV system and minimising workplace electricity costs.
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WA Government establishes multi-million dollar green future partnership
The Western Australian Government has entered into a $40 million partnership with the Gorgon Joint Venture to focus on funding green technology and lowering carbon emissions.
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Expressions of interest open for $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart program
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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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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