Aurizon and Anglo American have announced they will undertake a study into using hydrogen-powered trains for bulk freight in Queensland.
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Can EV spare battery capacity support the grid?
The University of Queensland has launched an international trial around using spare battery capacity in electric vehicles to support the uptake of renewable energy, support the grid and potentially power homes in the future.
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Maoneng Australia to build SA’s largest battery storage project
Maoneng Australia has been granted development approval by the SA government to undertake the state’s largest battery storage project, a $150 million 225MW project at Gould Creek.
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Wind monitoring study is underway in Alice Springs
The Alice Springs Future Grid project is underway in the NT, with wind being assessed as a potential form of renewable energy. Two wind monitoring units have been deployed to determine the feasibility of use as a second renewable energy resource for the region.
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Australia’s biggest electric bus fleet to be deployed in NSW
A new pilot program has been introduced by the federal government to back Australia’s largest fleet of electric buses, with 40 new vehicles to be deployed across Sydney.
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Sun Cable renewable project charges ahead with global team
The Sun Cable Australia-Asia PowerLink project has brought together a group of engineering firms to form a global consortium – the Integrated Project Delivery Team (IPDT) – which will see the world’s largest solar farm and renewable energy system built in the Northern Territory.
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Queensland-Port of Rotterdam to build a hydrogen supply chain
Queensland could soon be exporting hydrogen to Europe’s largest port after the state government agreed to terms of a memorandum of understanding with the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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ARENA invests in Australia’s net zero future
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched a new Investment Plan, setting out how ARENA will support technological innovation that will underpin Australia’s shift to net zero emissions.
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Port Kembla hydrogen-gas turbine power station declared critical
A proposed $1.3 billion hydrogen-gas turbine power station in Port Kembla has been declared Critical State Significant Infrastructure (CSSI), in its importance to its capacity of renewable energy in NSW.
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Renewable community battery and microgrid opened in Yackandandah
The northeast town of Yackandandah in Victoria has officially opened its new Totally Renewable Yackandandah’s Community Battery and the Twist Creek Microgrid.
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