FPR Energy, a new venture from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has secured $15 million in seed funding to commercialise next generation solar thermal technology.
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New $370 million investment for VIC solar farm
Premier Jacinta Allan and minister for the State Electricity Commission Lily D’Ambrosio have announced the SEC will invest $370 million to build the SEC Renewable Energy Park – a massive solar farm and battery in Horsham.
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Australia’s climate progress tracked in new tool
Today the Climate Council has unveiled a new tool, Momentum Monitor, to track climate progress within each Australian Industry.
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Sustainable aviation fuel project poised to land in Whyalla
Energy company Zero Petroleum will explore the development of a commercial-scale low-carbon sustainable aviation fuel production plant, Plant Zero.SA, in Whyalla.
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New NSW’s clean energy framework
The NSW Government has developed a new Renewable Energy Planning Framework to promote faster planning decisions, provide investment certainty for industry and host communities, and boost economic benefits for regional communities.
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New breakthrough sees potential in using plants for global energy
A new breakthrough more than a decade in the making, makes use of a plant’s leaves and stems to create oil that could be used as a new global energy source.
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CSIRO facility helps new hydrogen tech get to market
New VIC Zero Emission Bus road map
The Victorian Government has unveiled a road map to transform Victoria’s diesel bus fleet towards zero emissions.
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Capacity of wind farm to increase thanks to new modification
New report offers opportunity to extend life of off-grid solar
A report outlines the opportunity to extend the life of off-grid solar products in rural communities, suggesting that global off-grid solar industry should invest more in product repair approaches to improve energy access in remote communities.
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